The mood Disorder Question-naire is commonly recommended and used to screen oatients for bipolar disorder (Phelps &Ghaemi, 2006; Twiss, Jones, & Anderson, 2008). While the predictive value of the Mood Disorder Questionnaire has been questioned related to scores indicating low to moderate sensitivity (detecting the presence of bipolar disorder), moderate to high specificity (detecting the presence of bipolar disorder) moderated to high specificity (detecting the absence of bipolar disorder) is reported (Hirschfeld et al., 2003; Phelps &Ghaemi, 2006). Therefore, this tool is still deemed useful and is recommended.