CASE-FINDING INSTRUMENTS FOR DEPRESSION IN PRIMARY-CARE SETTINGS

被引:378
作者
MULROW, CD
WILLIAMS, JW
GERETY, MB
RAMIREZ, G
MONTIEL, OM
KERBER, C
机构
[1] Audie L. Murphy Mem. Vet. Aff. Hosp., San Antonio, TX
[2] Audie L. Murphy Mem. Vet. Hospital, San Antonio, TX 78284
关键词
DEPRESSION; PRIMARY HEALTH CARE; MASS SCREENING; PHYSICIANS; FAMILY; SENSITIVITY AND SPECIFICITY;
D O I
10.7326/0003-4819-122-12-199506150-00004
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Objective: To evaluate the usefulness of case-finding instruments for identifying patients with major depression in primary care settings. Data Sources: A MEDLINE search of the English-language medical literature; bibliographies of selected papers; and experts. Study Selection: Studies that were done in primary care settings with unselected patients and that compared case-finding instruments with accepted diagnostic criterion standards for major depression were selected. Data Synthesis: 9 case-finding instruments were assessed in 18 studies. More than 15000 patients received screening with a case-finding instrument; approximately 5300 of these received criterion standard assessment. Case-finding instruments ranged in length from 2 to 28 questions. Average administration times ranged from less than 2 minutes to 6 minutes. Sensitivities and specificities for detecting major depression ranged from 67% to 99% and from 40% to 95%, respectively. No significant differences between instruments were found. Overall sensitivity was 84% (95% CI, 79% to 89%); overall specificity was 72% (CI, 67% to 77%). If a case-finding instrument were administered to 100 primary care patients with a 5% prevalence of major depression, the clinician could expect that 31 patients would screen positive, that 4 of the 31 would have major depression, and that 1 patient with major depression would not be identified. Conclusions: Several instruments with reasonable operating characteristics are available to help primary care clinicians identify patients with major depression. Because the operating characteristics of these instruments are similar, selection of a particular instrument should depend on issues such as feasibility, administration and scoring times, and the instruments' ability to serve additional purposes, such as monitoring severity or response to therapy.
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页码:913 / 921
页数:9
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