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The Revised Mood Rhythm Instrument: A Large Multicultural Psychometric Study
Background: Recent studies with the mood rhythm instrument (MRhI) have shown that the presence of recurrent daily peaks in specific mood symptoms are significantly associated with increased risk of psychiatric disorders. Using a large sample collected in Brazil, Spain, and Canada, we aimed to analyz...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7864209/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33498431 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm10030388 |
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author | Alves Braga de Oliveira, Melissa de Mendonça Filho, Euclides José Carissimi, Alicia Lima dos Santos Garay, Luciene Scop, Marina Ruschel Bandeira, Denise Gutiérrez Carvalho, Felipe Mathur, Salina Epifano, Kristina Adan, Ana Frey, Benicio N. Hidalgo, Maria Paz |
author_facet | Alves Braga de Oliveira, Melissa de Mendonça Filho, Euclides José Carissimi, Alicia Lima dos Santos Garay, Luciene Scop, Marina Ruschel Bandeira, Denise Gutiérrez Carvalho, Felipe Mathur, Salina Epifano, Kristina Adan, Ana Frey, Benicio N. Hidalgo, Maria Paz |
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description | Background: Recent studies with the mood rhythm instrument (MRhI) have shown that the presence of recurrent daily peaks in specific mood symptoms are significantly associated with increased risk of psychiatric disorders. Using a large sample collected in Brazil, Spain, and Canada, we aimed to analyze which MRhI items maintained good psychometric properties across cultures. As a secondary aim, we used network analysis to visualize the strength of the association between the MRhI items. Methods: Adults (n = 1275) between 18–60 years old from Spain (n = 458), Brazil (n = 415), and Canada (n = 401) completed the MRhI and the self-reporting questionnaire (SRQ-20). Psychometric analyses followed three steps: Factor analysis, item response theory, and network analysis. Results: The factor analysis indicated the retention of three factors that grouped the MRhI items into cognitive, somatic, and affective domains. The item response theory analysis suggested the exclusion of items that displayed a significant divergence in difficulty measures between countries. Finally, the network analysis revealed a structure where sleepiness plays a central role in connecting the three domains. These psychometric analyses enabled a psychometric-based refinement of the MRhI, where the 11 items with good properties across cultures were kept in a shorter, revised MRhI version (MRhI-r). Limitations: Participants were mainly university students and, as we did not conduct a formal clinical assessment, any potential correlations (beyond the validated SRQ) cannot be ascertained. Conclusions: The MRhI-r is a novel tool to investigate self-perceived rhythmicity of mood-related symptoms and behaviors, with good psychometric properties across multiple cultures. |
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spelling | pubmed-78642092021-02-06 The Revised Mood Rhythm Instrument: A Large Multicultural Psychometric Study Alves Braga de Oliveira, Melissa de Mendonça Filho, Euclides José Carissimi, Alicia Lima dos Santos Garay, Luciene Scop, Marina Ruschel Bandeira, Denise Gutiérrez Carvalho, Felipe Mathur, Salina Epifano, Kristina Adan, Ana Frey, Benicio N. Hidalgo, Maria Paz J Clin Med Article Background: Recent studies with the mood rhythm instrument (MRhI) have shown that the presence of recurrent daily peaks in specific mood symptoms are significantly associated with increased risk of psychiatric disorders. Using a large sample collected in Brazil, Spain, and Canada, we aimed to analyze which MRhI items maintained good psychometric properties across cultures. As a secondary aim, we used network analysis to visualize the strength of the association between the MRhI items. Methods: Adults (n = 1275) between 18–60 years old from Spain (n = 458), Brazil (n = 415), and Canada (n = 401) completed the MRhI and the self-reporting questionnaire (SRQ-20). Psychometric analyses followed three steps: Factor analysis, item response theory, and network analysis. Results: The factor analysis indicated the retention of three factors that grouped the MRhI items into cognitive, somatic, and affective domains. The item response theory analysis suggested the exclusion of items that displayed a significant divergence in difficulty measures between countries. Finally, the network analysis revealed a structure where sleepiness plays a central role in connecting the three domains. These psychometric analyses enabled a psychometric-based refinement of the MRhI, where the 11 items with good properties across cultures were kept in a shorter, revised MRhI version (MRhI-r). Limitations: Participants were mainly university students and, as we did not conduct a formal clinical assessment, any potential correlations (beyond the validated SRQ) cannot be ascertained. Conclusions: The MRhI-r is a novel tool to investigate self-perceived rhythmicity of mood-related symptoms and behaviors, with good psychometric properties across multiple cultures. MDPI 2021-01-20 /pmc/articles/PMC7864209/ /pubmed/33498431 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm10030388 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ). |
spellingShingle | Article Alves Braga de Oliveira, Melissa de Mendonça Filho, Euclides José Carissimi, Alicia Lima dos Santos Garay, Luciene Scop, Marina Ruschel Bandeira, Denise Gutiérrez Carvalho, Felipe Mathur, Salina Epifano, Kristina Adan, Ana Frey, Benicio N. Hidalgo, Maria Paz The Revised Mood Rhythm Instrument: A Large Multicultural Psychometric Study |
title | The Revised Mood Rhythm Instrument: A Large Multicultural Psychometric Study |
title_full | The Revised Mood Rhythm Instrument: A Large Multicultural Psychometric Study |
title_fullStr | The Revised Mood Rhythm Instrument: A Large Multicultural Psychometric Study |
title_full_unstemmed | The Revised Mood Rhythm Instrument: A Large Multicultural Psychometric Study |
title_short | The Revised Mood Rhythm Instrument: A Large Multicultural Psychometric Study |
title_sort | revised mood rhythm instrument: a large multicultural psychometric study |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7864209/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33498431 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm10030388 |
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