The Affective Reactivity Index: a concise irritability scale for clinical and research settings
King's College London · National Institutes of Health · +1 more institution
Abstract
Irritable mood has recently become a matter of intense scientific interest. Here, we present data from two samples, one from the United States and the other from the United Kingdom, demonstrating the clinical and research utility of the parent- and self-report forms of the Affective Reactivity Index (ARI), a concise dimensional measure of irritability.
The US sample (n = 218) consisted of children and adolescents recruited at the National Institute of Mental Health meeting criteria for bipolar disorder (BD, n = 39), severe mood dysregulation (SMD, n = 67), children at family risk for BD (n = 35), or were healthy volunteers (n = 77). The UK sample (n = 88) was comprised of children from a generic mental health setting and healthy volunteers from primary and secondary schools.
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7Topics & keywords
- Irritability
- Psychology
- Mood
- Clinical psychology
- Psychiatry
- Mental health
- Bipolar disorder
- Anxiety