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This study evaluates the cultural and linguistic sensitivity and psychometric properties of a set of four adapted measurement instruments essential to determining the efficacy of group-psychoeducation for patients with bipolar disorder in Rwanda, and one screening tool for bipolar disorder. The four well-known instruments are; The Young Mania Rating Scale (YMRS), The Medical Adherence Scale (MARS), The Internalized Stigma of Mental Illness Scale-9 (ISMI-9), and the Mood disorder Questionnaire (MDQ). Each instrument will be culturally adapted and validated using a forward-backward translation, consensus conference, and cognitive interviews.
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In the present study, our aim is to translate, culturally adapt and validate four used scales for use in patients with bipolar disorder. The four scales are:
The translation and adaptation process:
One a nonprofessional translator, bilingual and knowledgeable about mental health care. The second is a translator with no particular knowledge about mental health healthcare. Following the forward translations, a meeting will be held to generate an agreed version. Next, two professional, bilingual, native English speakers back-translated the synthesized version to English. After that, an expert meeting will be held with all translators and five clinicians. Item by item, all versions, and back translations will be discussed to agree on an optimal pre-version for semantic and conceptual equivalence between the original English and the Kinyarwanda version. After that, the tools will be validated among 500 participants.
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Participants for validation of the YMRS and the MARS:
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Participants for validation of the ISMI-9:
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Participants for validation of the MDQ:
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Emmanuel Musoni Rwililiza, Msc; Caroline J Arnbjerg, Msc
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