A VALIDITY STUDY OF THE HOSPITAL ANXIETY AND DEPRESSION SCALE IN GENERAL-HOSPITAL UNITS AND A COMMUNITY SAMPLE IN NIGERIA

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ABIODUN, OA
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[1] Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Ilorin, Ilorin, Kwara State
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10.1192/bjp.165.5.669
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R749 [精神病学];
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Background. The utility of the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) as a screening instrument for anxiety and depressive disorders in non-psychiatric units (medical and surgical wards; gynaecology and antenatal clinics of a teaching hospital) and a community sample in Nigeria was investigated. Method. A two-stage screening procedure was employed. This involved the use of GHQ-12/GHQ-30 and HADS against the criteria of a standardised (PSE schedule) psychiatric interview, with psychiatric diagnosis assigned in accordance with ICD-9 criteria. Results. Sensitivity for the anxiety sub-scale ranged from 85.0% in the medical and surgical wards to 92.9% in the ante-natal clinic, while sensitivity for the depression sub-scale ranged from 89.5% in the community sample to 92.1% in the gynaecology clinic. Specificity for the anxiety sub-scale ranged from 86.5% in the gynaecology clinic to 90.6% in the community sample, while specificity for the depression sub-scale ranged from 86.6% in the medical and surgical wards to 91.1% in the ante-natal clinic and community sample. Misclassification rates ranged from 9.9% in the community sample to 13.2% in the medical and surgical wards. Relative Operating Characteristic (ROC) analyses showed the HADS and the GHQ-12 to be:quite similar in ability to discriminate between cases (anxiety and depression) and non-cases. Conclusions. The HADS is valid for use as a screening instrument in non-psychiatric units and although initially developed for use in hospital settings, it could be usefully employed in community settings of developing countries to screen for mental morbidity.
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