Background While various measures of common mental disorders (CMD) have been found to be associated with mortality, a comparison of how different measures predict mortality may improve our understanding of the association. This paper compares how the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) and the 30-item General Health Questionnaire (GHQ-30) predict all cause and cause-specific mortality. Methods Data on 2547 men and women from two cohorts, aged approximately 39 and 55 years, from the West of Scotland Twenty-07 Study who were followed up for mortality over an average of 18.9 (SD 5.0) years. Scores were calculated for HADS depression (HADS-D), HADS Anxiety (HADS-A) and GHQ-30. Cox Proportional Hazards Models were used to determine h...
Objective: Over the last decades, quality epidemiological studies have repeatedly shown that the pre...
Objective: The objective was to investigate associations between the General Health Questionnaire wi...
OBJECTIVE: Although mental health conditions are risk factors for suicide, limited data are availabl...
<b>Background</b> While various measures of common mental disorders (CMD) have been foun...
Background While various measures of common mental disorders (CMD) have been found to be associated ...
OBJECTIVE: Self-reported general health and mental health are independent predictors of all-cause mo...
Self-reported general health and mental health are independent predictors of all-cause mortality. Th...
BACKGROUND: Common mental disorder (psychological distress) is associated with an increased risk ...
Objective: To investigate empirically the association between anxiety/depression and cause-specific ...
<b>Objective</b><p></p> Self-reported general health and mental health ar...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the relationship between self-reported mental functional health and mortality....
Aim: To compare the risk of death, the prevalence of comorbid chronic physical illness and mortality...
Aims: To examine whether persons with psychological distress have a greater risk of all-cause mortal...
Background The disease burden attributable to mental health problems and to excess or harmful alcoh...
BackgroundThe disease burden attributable to mental health problems and to excess or harmful alcohol...
Objective: Over the last decades, quality epidemiological studies have repeatedly shown that the pre...
Objective: The objective was to investigate associations between the General Health Questionnaire wi...
OBJECTIVE: Although mental health conditions are risk factors for suicide, limited data are availabl...
<b>Background</b> While various measures of common mental disorders (CMD) have been foun...
Background While various measures of common mental disorders (CMD) have been found to be associated ...
OBJECTIVE: Self-reported general health and mental health are independent predictors of all-cause mo...
Self-reported general health and mental health are independent predictors of all-cause mortality. Th...
BACKGROUND: Common mental disorder (psychological distress) is associated with an increased risk ...
Objective: To investigate empirically the association between anxiety/depression and cause-specific ...
<b>Objective</b><p></p> Self-reported general health and mental health ar...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the relationship between self-reported mental functional health and mortality....
Aim: To compare the risk of death, the prevalence of comorbid chronic physical illness and mortality...
Aims: To examine whether persons with psychological distress have a greater risk of all-cause mortal...
Background The disease burden attributable to mental health problems and to excess or harmful alcoh...
BackgroundThe disease burden attributable to mental health problems and to excess or harmful alcohol...
Objective: Over the last decades, quality epidemiological studies have repeatedly shown that the pre...
Objective: The objective was to investigate associations between the General Health Questionnaire wi...
OBJECTIVE: Although mental health conditions are risk factors for suicide, limited data are availabl...