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The Mood Assessment Program: a computerised diagnostic tool for deriving management plans for mood disorders

Gordon B Parker, Kathryn Fletcher and Matthew P Hyett
MJA 2008; 188 (12 Suppl): S126-S128
Abstract
  • The Mood Assessment Program (MAP) is a computerised assessment and diagnostic program developed at the Black Dog Institute, Sydney, to assist with diagnostic subtyping and management of mood disorders.

  • MAP decision rules capture the applied research, informed by clinical expertise, that has been undertaken over the past two decades.

  • Preliminary validation studies suggest the MAP possesses acceptable validity for key diagnostic decisions, including determination of polarity and depressive subtype, and the presence or absence of the principal anxiety disorders.

  • The MAP provides a rich set of information to help the practitioner derive a broad formulation and so shape a management plan in conjunction with broad treatment guidelines.

  • The program will be rolled out over the next 6 months as a formal evaluative tool for wide assessment and application by general practitioners, and subsequently to assist a broader range of health practitioners.

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