� 2016 Kohrt et al. Background: Despite recognition of the burden of disease due to mood disorders in low- and middle-income countries, there is a lack of consensus on best practices for detecting depression. Self-report screening tools, such as the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9), require modification for low literacy populations and to assure cultural and clinical validity. An alternative approach is to employ idioms of distress that are locally salient, but these are not synonymous with psychiatric categories. Therefore, our objectives were to evaluate the validity of the PHQ-9, assess the added value of using idioms of distress, and develop an algorithm for depression detection in primary care. Methods: We conducted a transcultural...
The goal of this dissertation is to examine the utility of screening for common mental disorders in ...
Abstract Background Depression is a global problem, affecting populations worldwide, but is too ofte...
BackgroundPatients with epilepsy (PwE) have an increased risk of active and lifetime depression. Two...
BACKGROUND: Despite recognition of the burden of disease due to mood disorders in low- and middle-in...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of depression in rural Ugandan communities is high and yet detection and ...
Background: People from South Asian backgrounds living in the UK have a greatly increased risk of de...
Background: Currently clinicians and researchers in Pakistan have to use translated western instrum...
BACKGROUND People from South Asian backgrounds living in the UK have a greatly increased risk of ...
Context: Depression is frequently encountered in the primary care setting but is often unrecognized ...
Background: Brief depression screening questionnaires may increase detection of depression in primar...
Depressive disorders are highly prevalent in primary care settings and are associated with severe ph...
Patients completed three depression screening tools which had been culturally-adapted and translated...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013 Background: Depression is one of the leading causes o...
Major depression is a significant health concern affecting approximately 14.8 million adults in the ...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: Although depression and alcohol use disorder (AUD) are expected to...
The goal of this dissertation is to examine the utility of screening for common mental disorders in ...
Abstract Background Depression is a global problem, affecting populations worldwide, but is too ofte...
BackgroundPatients with epilepsy (PwE) have an increased risk of active and lifetime depression. Two...
BACKGROUND: Despite recognition of the burden of disease due to mood disorders in low- and middle-in...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of depression in rural Ugandan communities is high and yet detection and ...
Background: People from South Asian backgrounds living in the UK have a greatly increased risk of de...
Background: Currently clinicians and researchers in Pakistan have to use translated western instrum...
BACKGROUND People from South Asian backgrounds living in the UK have a greatly increased risk of ...
Context: Depression is frequently encountered in the primary care setting but is often unrecognized ...
Background: Brief depression screening questionnaires may increase detection of depression in primar...
Depressive disorders are highly prevalent in primary care settings and are associated with severe ph...
Patients completed three depression screening tools which had been culturally-adapted and translated...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013 Background: Depression is one of the leading causes o...
Major depression is a significant health concern affecting approximately 14.8 million adults in the ...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: Although depression and alcohol use disorder (AUD) are expected to...
The goal of this dissertation is to examine the utility of screening for common mental disorders in ...
Abstract Background Depression is a global problem, affecting populations worldwide, but is too ofte...
BackgroundPatients with epilepsy (PwE) have an increased risk of active and lifetime depression. Two...