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   * [[1A Visit 1]] (as interview, n = ~149.000, 65+ participants only with [[mini mental state examination|MMSE]] score of 26 or more)    * [[1A Visit 1]] (as interview, n = ~149.000, 65+ participants only with [[mini mental state examination|MMSE]] score of 26 or more) 
   * [[2A Visit 1]] (as a digital questionnaire on location, n = ~119.000)   * [[2A Visit 1]] (as a digital questionnaire on location, n = ~119.000)
-  * [[3A Visit 1]] (as a digital questionnaire at home) +  * [[3A]] (as a digital questionnaire at home) 
-Note that [[MINI derivatives]] were calculated to assess whether participants meet the criteria for certain psychiatric diagnoses.+  * [[4A]] (as a digital questionnaire at home) 
 +Note that [[MINI derivatives]] were calculated to assess whether participants meet the criteria for certain psychiatric diagnoses 
  
 ===== Background ===== ===== Background =====
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 The MINI was performed in adult and elderly [[start|Lifelines]] participants as a face-to-face interview with a nurse practitioner on [[location]] during [[1A Visit 1]], and as a digital questionnaire on location during [[2A Visit 1]]. In general assessment [[3A]], the MINI is implemented as a digital questionnaire to be filled in at home.\\ The MINI was performed in adult and elderly [[start|Lifelines]] participants as a face-to-face interview with a nurse practitioner on [[location]] during [[1A Visit 1]], and as a digital questionnaire on location during [[2A Visit 1]]. In general assessment [[3A]], the MINI is implemented as a digital questionnaire to be filled in at home.\\
 The MINI should not be confused with the [[Mini Mental State Examination]] which is also used in Lifelines, but measures cognitive impairments.\\ The MINI should not be confused with the [[Mini Mental State Examination]] which is also used in Lifelines, but measures cognitive impairments.\\
-In addition to the MINI, which asks questions on altered mood during various time intervals, the [[start|additional ​assessment]] [[BIOQ]] was performed to assess lifetime mood-related episodes (LIDAS).+In addition to the MINI, which asks questions on altered mood during various time intervals, the [[additional ​assessments]] [[BIONIC|DEPQ]] and [[BIONIC|DEAQ]] were performed to assess lifetime mood-related episodes ​(using the [[Depression ​(LIDAS)|LIDAS]]).
  
 The MINI used in the Lifelines cohort ([[sections|section]]:​ [[mental health]]) is restricted to the following therapeutic indications: ​ The MINI used in the Lifelines cohort ([[sections|section]]:​ [[mental health]]) is restricted to the following therapeutic indications: ​
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 =====Covid-19===== =====Covid-19=====
  
-In April 2020, an [[additional assessments|additional assessment]] was started to measure the effects of the 2020 Corona crisis on (amongst others) the [[mental health (covid-19)|mental health]] of [[start|Lifelines]] [[cohort|participants]] using items adapted from the MINI. +In April 2020, an [[additional assessments|additional assessment]] ​([[COVQ]]) ​was started to measure the effects of the 2020 Corona crisis on (amongst others) the [[mental health (covid-19)|mental health]] of [[start|Lifelines]] [[cohort|participants]] using items adapted from the MINI. 
  
 ===== Validity of the MINI ===== ===== Validity of the MINI =====
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