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The Patient Health Questionnaire Somatic, Anxiety, and Depressive Symptom Scales: a systematic review.
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In this article, the psychometric and pragmatic characteristics of the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ)-9 depression, generalized anxiety disorder (GAD)-7 anxiety and PHQ-15 somatic symptom scales are synthesized from two sources: (1) four multisite cross-sectional studies (three conducted in primary care and one in obstetric-gynecology practices) comprising 9740 patients, and (2) key studies from the literature that have studied these scales.About:
This article is published in General Hospital Psychiatry.The article was published on 2010-07-01. It has received 2765 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Somatic anxiety & Anxiety.read more
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CDC Guideline for Prescribing Opioids for Chronic Pain—United States, 2016
TL;DR: This guideline is intended to improve communication about benefits and risks of opioids for chronic pain, improve safety and effectiveness of pain treatment, and reduce risks associated with long-term opioid therapy.
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CDC Guideline for Prescribing Opioids for Chronic Pain - United States, 2016.
TL;DR: This guideline is intended to improve communication between clinicians and patients about the risks and benefits of opioid therapy for chronic pain, improve the safety and effectiveness of pain treatment, and reduce the risks associated with long-term opioid therapy, including opioid use disorder, overdose, and death.
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Optimal cut-off score for diagnosing depression with the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9): a meta-analysis
TL;DR: The PHQ-9 was found to have acceptable diagnostic properties for detecting major depressive disorder for cut-off scores between 8 and 11, and authors of future validation studies should consistently report the outcomes for different cut-offs.
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Screening for anxiety disorders with the GAD-7 and GAD-2: a systematic review and diagnostic metaanalysis☆
TL;DR: The GAD-7 had acceptable properties for identifying GAD at cutoff scores 7-10 and the GAD/GAD-2 had acceptable qualities for identifying generalized anxiety disorder at a cutoff score of 3.
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Case-Finding Instruments for Depression: Two Questions Are as Good as Many
Mary A. Whooley,Andrew L. Avins,Andrew L. Avins,Andrew L. Avins,Jeanne Miranda,Warren S. Browner,Warren S. Browner,Warren S. Browner +7 more
TL;DR: The test characteristics of a two-question case-fidning instrument that asks about depressed mood and anhedonia were compared with six common case-finding instruments, using the Quick Diagnostic Interview Schedule as a criterion standard for the diagnosis of major depression.
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A 4-item measure of depression and anxiety: Validation and standardization of the Patient Health Questionnaire-4 (PHQ-4) in the general population.
Bernd Löwe,Inka Wahl,Matthias Rose,Carsten Spitzer,Heide Glaesmer,Katja Wingenfeld,Antonius Schneider,Elmar Brähler +7 more
TL;DR: Results from this study support the reliability and validity of thePHQ-4, PHQ-2, and GAD-2 as ultra-brief measures of depression and anxiety in the general population and can be used to compare a subject's scale score with those determined from a general population reference group.
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Depression and Coronary Heart Disease Recommendations for Screening, Referral, and Treatment: A Science Advisory From the American Heart Association Prevention Committee of the Council on Cardiovascular Nursing, Council on Clinical Cardiology, Council on Epidemiology and Prevention, and Interdisciplinary Council on Quality of Care and Outcomes Research: Endorsed by the American Psychiatric Association
Judith H. Lichtman,J. Thomas Bigger,James A. Blumenthal,Nancy Frasure-Smith,Peter G. Kaufmann,François Lespérance,Daniel B. Mark,David S. Sheps,C. Barr Taylor,Erika Sivarajan Froelicher +9 more
TL;DR: A multispecialty consensus document as mentioned in this paper reviewed the evidence linking depression with coronary heart disease and provided recommendations for healthcare providers for the assessment, referral, and treatment of depression.
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Measuring depression outcome with a brief self-report instrument: sensitivity to change of the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9).
TL;DR: The ability of the PHQ-9 to detect depression outcome and changes over time is demonstrated in three groups of patients whose depression status either improved, remained unchanged, or deteriorated over time.
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Collaborative care for depression: a cumulative meta-analysis and review of longer-term outcomes.
TL;DR: Collaborative care is more effective than standard care in improving depression outcomes in the short and longer terms.