The Mini Neuropsychiatric Interview version 6.0 (MINI) is a validated, structured diagnostic interview which is compatible with the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-10) and the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition (DSM-IV) (Sheehan et al. 1998 (link)). The MINI is widely used in clinical and research settings. This measure provided a psychiatric diagnosis for 12 month and lifetime prevalence of a mental disorder. The MINI consists of the following modules: major depressive disorder (current, past and recurrent), suicidality, manic episode (current and past), hypomanic episode (current and past), bipolar I and II disorders (current and past), bipolar disorder not otherwise specified (current and past), panic disorder (current and lifetime), agoraphobia (current), social phobia (current), obsessive-compulsive disorder (current), post-traumatic disorder (current), alcohol abuse and dependence (past 12 months), substance abuse and dependence (past 12 months), psychotic disorders (current and lifetime), mood disorders with psychotic features (current and lifetime), anorexia nervosa (current), bulimia nervosa (current), generalised anxiety disorder (current) and antisocial personality disorder (lifetime).