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Kyungwon Kim1,2,3, Eunsoo Moon1,2,3, Hyunju Lim1,2
1Department of Psychiatry, Pusan National University Hospital, Busan, Republic of Korea.
Objective:
This study aimed to develop a machine learning-based classification model to differentiate bipolar disorder from major depressive disorder using self-report scales, including the Mood Disorder Questionnaire (MDQ), Bipolar Spectrum Diagnostic Scale (BSDS), and Anger Coping Scale (ACS).
Methods:
A total of 122 bipolar and 67 depressive patients participated. Recursive feature elimination with 1,000 iterations was used to identify the most informative features. Machine learning classifiers assessed combinations of MDQ, BSDS, and ACS items for classification performance.
Results:
The AUC values for MDQ and BSDS were 0.8212 and 0.7934, respectively. Combining MDQ and BSDS increased the AUC to 0.8477, which improved further to 0.8548 when ACS was included. For MDQ, the best performance was achieved when all 13 items were included. In contrast, the combined model of MDQ, BSDS, and ACS showed optimal performance when BSDS items 18 (conflicts with colleagues or police), 19 (alcohol or substance use), and ACS item 15 (beating others) were excluded.
Conclusion:
Integrating anger coping styles with mood symptoms enhanced diagnostic accuracy, particularly when items related to undesirable behaviors were excluded. This machine learning approach shows potential for effectively evaluating bipolarity and underscores the importance of refining self-report scales to optimize diagnostic tools. Future research should incorporate clinical and objective data to enhance classification models.
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