7 research outputs found
MOESM3 of Control charts for monitoring mood stability as a predictor of severe episodes in patients with bipolar disorder
Additional file 3. Sensitivity and PPV of individual Shewhart’s control rules for predicting manic episodes within the next four weeks using individual-moving range charts
MOESM6 of Control charts for monitoring mood stability as a predictor of severe episodes in patients with bipolar disorder
Additional file 6. Sensitivity and PPV of run sum procedure for predicting depressive episodes within the next four weeks
MOESM4 of Control charts for monitoring mood stability as a predictor of severe episodes in patients with bipolar disorder
Additional file 4. Sensitivity and PPV of individual Shewhart’s control rules for predicting depressive episodes within the next four weeks using individual-moving range charts
MOESM8 of Control charts for monitoring mood stability as a predictor of severe episodes in patients with bipolar disorder
Additional file 8. Sensitivity and PPV of any Shewhart’s control rule’ for predicting manic and depressive episodes within the next four weeks, when a depressive episode is defined as a QIDS score ≥ 11 and a manic episode is defined as an ASRM score ≥ 6
MOESM7 of Control charts for monitoring mood stability as a predictor of severe episodes in patients with bipolar disorder
Additional file 7. Shewhart’s control rules sensitivity and PPV for predicting manic episodes within the next eight weeks
MOESM5 of Control charts for monitoring mood stability as a predictor of severe episodes in patients with bipolar disorder
Additional file 5. Sensitivity and PPV of run sum procedure for predicting manic episodes within the next four weeks
MOESM2 of Control charts for monitoring mood stability as a predictor of severe episodes in patients with bipolar disorder
Additional file 2. Sensitivity and PPV of individual Shewhart’s control rules for predicting depressive episodes within the next four weeks using universal and personalized X-bar charts