Table 4.
Classification of symptoms | Criterion variable | Major or minor criteria (domains) | Domain variables | Symptoms | Symptom variables | Equations | Approximation | Mechanisms related to introducing biases |
Manic episode (variable=manic) |
manic = (1- man_ma1 x man_ma2) x (man_ma1+man_ma2) x man_ma3 x (man_mi1+man_mi2+ man_mi3+man_mi4+ man_mi5+man_mi6+ man_mi7+man_bias1) + (1 - (1 - man_ma1 x man_ma2)(man_ma1+ man_ma2)) x man_ma3 x (man_mi1+man_mi2+ man_mi3+ man_mi4+man_mi5+ man_mi6+ man_mi7+man_bias2) |
manic=intercept + coef1 x man_ma1+coef2 x man_ma2+coef3 x man_ma3+coef4 x man_mi1+coef5 x man_mi2+coef6 x man_mi3+coef7 x man_mi4+coef8 x man_mi5+coef9 x man_mi6+coef10 x man_mi7+coef11 x man_bias |
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Major criteria, essential for the diagnosis of a manic episode (more than one bipolar episode required to diagnose bipolar disorder) | ||||||||
A distinct period of abnormally and persistently elevated, expansive or irritable mood, lasting at least 1 week (or any duration if hospitalisation is necessary) | ||||||||
Elevated mood, lasting at least 1 week | man_ma1 | |||||||
Expansive mood, lasting at least 1 week | man_ma2 | |||||||
Irritable mood, lasting at least 1 week | man_ma3 | |||||||
Minor criteria (three or more of the following symptoms have persisted; four if the mood is only irritable) | ||||||||
Increased self-esteem or grandiosity | man_mi1 | man_mi1=man_mi1_1+ man_mi1_2+ man_mi1_bias |
Censoring of the sum of multiple input variables | |||||
Increased self-esteem | man_mi1_1 | |||||||
Grandiosity | man_mi1_2 | |||||||
Information of the domain not explained by the input variables | man_mi1_bias | |||||||
Decreased need for sleep (eg, feels rested after only 3 hours of sleep) | man_mi2 | |||||||
More talkative than usual or pressure to keep talking | man_mi3 | man_mi3=man_mi3_1+ man_mi3_2+ man_mi3_bias |
Censoring of the sum of multiple input variables | |||||
More talkative than usual | man_mi3_1 | |||||||
Pressure to keep talking | man_mi3_2 | |||||||
Information of the domain not explained by the input variables | man_mi3_bias | |||||||
Flight of ideas or subjective experience that thoughts are racing | man_mi4 | man_mi4=man_mi4_1+ man_mi4_2+ man_mi4_bias |
Censoring of the sum of multiple input variables | |||||
Flight of ideas | man_mi4_1 | |||||||
Subjective experience that thoughts are racing | man_mi4_2 | |||||||
Information of the domain not explained by the input variables | man_mi4_bias | |||||||
Distractibility (ie, attention too easily drawn to unimportant or irrelevant external stimuli) | man_mi5 | |||||||
Increase in goal-directed activity (either socially, at work or school, or sexually) or psychomotor agitation | man_mi6 | man_mi6=man_mi6_1+ man_mi6_2+ man_mi6_bias |
Censoring of the sum of multiple input variables | |||||
Increase in goal-directed activity | man_mi6_1 | |||||||
Psychomotor agitation | man_mi6_2 | |||||||
Information of the domain not explained by the input variables | man_mi6_bias | |||||||
Excessive involvement in pleasurable activities that have a high potential for painful consequences (eg, engaging in unrestrained buying sprees, sexual indiscretions, or foolish business investments) | man_mi7 | |||||||
Information of diagnosis due to categorisation (choosing at least three symptoms) | man_bias1 | Bias introduced by categorising the number of input symptoms confirmed in the minor criteria | ||||||
Information of diagnosis due to categorisation (choosing at least four symptoms) | man_bias2 | Bias introduced by categorising the number of input symptoms confirmed in the minor criteria | ||||||
Information of diagnosis not explained by symptoms | man_bias | Information of the diagnosis not explained by the input symptoms and the bias variables generated due to data categorisation, man_bias1 and man_bias2 |