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Abstract
The Clinical Global Impressions Scale (CGI) was modified specifically for use in assessing
global illness severity and change in patients with bipolar disorder. Criticisms of
the original CGI were addressed by correcting inconsistencies in scaling, identifying
time frames for comparison, clarifying definitions of illness severity and change,
and separating out assessment of treatment side effects from illness improvement during
treatment. A Detailed User's Guide was developed to train clinicians in the use of
the new CGI-Bipolar Version (CGI-BP) for rating severity of manic and depressive episodes
and the degree of change from the immediately preceding phase and from the worst phase
of illness. The revised scale and manual provide a focused set of instructions to
facilitate the reliability of these ratings of mania, depression, and overall bipolar
illness during treatment of an acute episode or in longer-term illness prophylaxis.
Interrater reliability of the scale was demonstrated in preliminary analyses. Thus,
the modified CGI-BP is anticipated to be more useful than the original CGI in studies
of bipolar disorder.