Abstract Background Observational research frequently uses administrative codes for mental health or substance use diagnoses and for important behaviours such as suicide attempts. We sought to validate codes (International Classification of Diseases, 9th edition, clinical modification diagnostic and E-codes) entered in Veterans Health Administration administrative data for patients with depression versus a gold standard of electronic medical record text ("chart notation"). Methods Three random samples of patients were selected, each stratified by geographic region, gender, and year of cohort entry, from a VHA depression treatment cohort from April 1, 1999 to September 30, 2004. The first sample was selected from patients who died by suicide...
OBJECTIVES: Administrative data are increasingly being used for surveillance and monitoring of menta...
Objective: A paucity of corroborative psychological and psychiatric evidence may be inhibiting detec...
Objective: This study examined how accurately routine inpatient clinical assessments docu-mented a h...
BACKGROUND: Observational research frequently uses administrative codes for mental health or substan...
Purpose Previous research suggests an association between depression and poorer clinical outcomes fo...
Abstract Background Because the collection of mental health information through interviews is expens...
BackgroundUse of mental indication in health outcomes research is of growing interest to researchers...
Abstract Background Administrative data have several advantages over questionnaire and interview dat...
Background: Oxford Mental Illness and Suicide tool (OxMIS) is a brief, scalable, freely available, s...
Background: Oxford Mental Illness and Suicide tool (OxMIS) is a brief, scalable, freely available, s...
Objective: A growing body of evidence has put forward clinical risk factors associated with patients...
Background: There is increasing availability of data derived from diagnoses made routinely in mental...
BACKGROUND: Many suicide attempters brought to our emergency department (ED) have been found to have...
The 2013 US Veterans Administration/Department of Defense Clinical Practice Guidelines (VA/DoD CPG) ...
BACKGROUND: To date, our ability to accurately identify patients at high risk from suicidal behaviou...
OBJECTIVES: Administrative data are increasingly being used for surveillance and monitoring of menta...
Objective: A paucity of corroborative psychological and psychiatric evidence may be inhibiting detec...
Objective: This study examined how accurately routine inpatient clinical assessments docu-mented a h...
BACKGROUND: Observational research frequently uses administrative codes for mental health or substan...
Purpose Previous research suggests an association between depression and poorer clinical outcomes fo...
Abstract Background Because the collection of mental health information through interviews is expens...
BackgroundUse of mental indication in health outcomes research is of growing interest to researchers...
Abstract Background Administrative data have several advantages over questionnaire and interview dat...
Background: Oxford Mental Illness and Suicide tool (OxMIS) is a brief, scalable, freely available, s...
Background: Oxford Mental Illness and Suicide tool (OxMIS) is a brief, scalable, freely available, s...
Objective: A growing body of evidence has put forward clinical risk factors associated with patients...
Background: There is increasing availability of data derived from diagnoses made routinely in mental...
BACKGROUND: Many suicide attempters brought to our emergency department (ED) have been found to have...
The 2013 US Veterans Administration/Department of Defense Clinical Practice Guidelines (VA/DoD CPG) ...
BACKGROUND: To date, our ability to accurately identify patients at high risk from suicidal behaviou...
OBJECTIVES: Administrative data are increasingly being used for surveillance and monitoring of menta...
Objective: A paucity of corroborative psychological and psychiatric evidence may be inhibiting detec...
Objective: This study examined how accurately routine inpatient clinical assessments docu-mented a h...