The Child Mania Rating Scales (CMRS) is a 21-item diagnostic screening measure designed to identify symptoms of mania in children and adolescents aged 9–17 using diagnostic criteria from the DSM-IV, developed by Pavuluri and colleagues.[1] There is also a 10-item short form.[2] The measure assesses the child's mood and behavior symptoms, asking parents or teachers to rate how often the symptoms have caused a problem for the youth in the past month. Clinical studies have found the CMRS to be reliable and valid when completed by parents in the assessment of children's bipolar symptoms.[1][3] The CMRS also can differentiate cases of pediatric bipolar disorder from those with ADHD or no disorder, as well as delineating bipolar subtypes.[2] A meta-analysis comparing the different rating scales available found that the CMRS was one of the best performing scales in terms of telling cases with bipolar disorder apart from other clinical diagnoses.[4] The CMRS has also been found to provide a reliable and valid assessment of symptoms longitudinally over the course of treatment.[3] The combination of showing good reliability and validity across multiple samples and clinical settings, along with being free and brief to score, make the CMRS a promising tool, especially since most other checklists available for youths do not assess manic symptoms.
^ abPavuluri MN, Henry DB, Devineni B, Carbray JA, Birmaher B (May 2006). "Child mania rating scale: development, reliability, and validity". Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. 45 (5): 550–60. doi:10.1097/01.chi.0000205700.40700.50. PMID 16601399.
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^Youngstrom EA, Genzlinger JE, Egerton GA, Van Meter AR (2015). "Multivariate Meta-Analysis of the Discriminative Validity of Caregiver, Youth, and Teacher Rating Scales for Pediatric Bipolar Disorder: Mother Knows Best About Mania". Archives of Scientific Psychology. 3: 112–137. doi:10.1037/arc0000024.
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