Authors
Scott B Patten, Jodie M Burton, Kirsten M Fiest, Samuel Wiebe, Andrew GM Bulloch, Marcus Koch, Keith S Dobson, Luanne M Metz, Colleen J Maxwell, Nathalie Jetté
Publication date
2015/7
Journal
Multiple Sclerosis Journal
Volume
21
Issue
8
Pages
1064-1071
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Description
Background
There is a role for brief assessment instruments in detection and management of major depression in MS. However, candidate scales have rarely been validated against a validated diagnostic interview. In this study, we evaluated the performance of several candidate scales: Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ)-9, PHQ-2, Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression rating scale (CES-D), and Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS-D) in relation to the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV (SCID).
Methods
The sample was an unselected series of 152 patients attending a multiple sclerosis (MS) clinic. Participants completed the scales during a clinic visit or returned them by mail. The SCID was administered by telephone within two weeks. The diagnosis of major depressive episode, according to the SCID, was used as a reference standard. Receiver-operator curves (ROC) were fitted and indices …
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Scholar articles
SB Patten, JM Burton, KM Fiest, S Wiebe, AGM Bulloch… - Multiple Sclerosis Journal, 2015