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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Bipolar Disord. 2021 Mar 8;23(6):584–594. doi: 10.1111/bdi.13067

Table 2:

Proportion of the cohort that endorse each item listed in the three self-report scales

Item Number Item description N Endorsing the Item
(Total N = 1867)
Percentage
(%)*
Depressive Symptoms
D1 Nervous/Tense 427 23
D2 Unhappy/Depressed 348 19
D3 Feel Stressed 591 32
D4 Feel Overwhelmed 537 29
D5 Loss of Confidence 395 21
D6 Hopelessness 266 14
D7 Somatic Pain 499 27
D8 Hypersomnia 766 41
D9 Fatigue 454 24
D10 Impaired Sleep (Quality) 755 40
D11 Impaired Concentration 493 26
D12 Anergia 557 30
Hypo/Manic Symptoms
HM1 Feeling Elated 872 47
HM2 Increased Self-Esteem 750 40
HM3 Need Less Sleep 464 25
HM4 Increased Psychomotor Speed (Speech) 515 28
HM5 Increased Activity (Physical) 643 34
Psychotic Symptoms
P1 Thoughts Not Your Own 64 3
P2 Third Party Auditory Hallucinations 24 1
P3 Hearing Voices (when alone) 73 4
P4 Feeling Threatened by Others 91 5
P5 Thinking People are Against You 131 7
P6 Thought Withdrawal 28 2

N= Number;

*

Percentages reported to nearest whole number

If no individual rating was available for an item, it was classed as ‘not endorsed’ (see text for details)