
Monitoring mood in bipolar disorder: the '4M' study
Guidelines for treating bipolar disorder (BD) suggest that ‘mood monitoring’ (measuring highs and lows in mood on a daily basis) should be encouraged. Dr. Erin Michalak from the University of British Columbia is investigating whether mood monitoring has an impact on quality of life and symptoms in people with BD by comparing mood monitoring using a wireless handheld computer (a Treo) to paper and pencil diary. If you have a diagnosis of BD type I or II and are potentially interested in participating in this study, please contact Erica Amari at 604-822-7247 or erica.amari@ubc.ca for further details.
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