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Cognition checklist for mania-revised.

Aaron T Beck1, Michael J Colis, Robert A Steer

  • 1Department of Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA. abeck@mail.upenn.edu

Psychiatry Research
|October 31, 2006
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The Cognitive Checklist for Mania-Revised (CCL-M-R) effectively identifies manic cognitions. Patients experiencing manic episodes scored higher on the CCL-M-R, indicating its utility in differentiating mood states.

Area of Science:

  • Psychiatry
  • Clinical Psychology
  • Cognitive Neuroscience

Background:

  • Mania is characterized by distinct cognitive and belief patterns.
  • Differentiating between manic, mixed, and depressive episodes is crucial for effective treatment.
  • The Cognitive Checklist for Mania-Revised (CCL-M-R) assesses mania-associated maladaptive cognitions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To determine if mania-associated cognitions, as measured by the CCL-M-R, differentiate psychiatric inpatients experiencing manic, mixed, or depressive episodes.
  • To evaluate the CCL-M-R's reliability and validity in a diverse inpatient psychiatric population.

Main Methods:

  • The CCL-M-R was administered to 100 inpatients: 35 with major depressive disorder, 20 with schizoaffective disorder, and 45 with bipolar I disorder.

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  • Participants were categorized based on their most recent episode: manic (n=26), mixed (n=17), or depressive (n=57).
  • CCL-M-R total and subscale scores (Myself, Relationships, Pleasure/Excitement, Activity) were compared across episode groups.
  • Main Results:

    • Patients with manic episodes exhibited significantly higher mean CCL-M-R total scores compared to those with mixed or depressive episodes.
    • Elevated scores were also observed in the Myself, Relationships, and Activity subscales for the manic episode group.
    • The CCL-M-R demonstrated its ability to distinguish between different mood states based on cognitive profiles.

    Conclusions:

    • The CCL-M-R is a reliable and valid instrument for assessing the severity of maladaptive cognitions related to mania.
    • Cognitions measured by the CCL-M-R can help differentiate between manic, mixed, and depressive episodes in psychiatric patients.
    • Findings support the use of the CCL-M-R in clinical settings for mood disorder assessment and potentially treatment monitoring.