BACKGROUND. To examine the validity of screening and case-finding tools used in the identification of depression as defined by an ICD10/DSM-IV criterion standard. METHODS. We identified 63 studies involving 19 tools (in 33 publications) designed to help clinicians identify depression in cancer settings. We used a standardized rating system. We excluded those without at least two independent studies, leaving eight tools for comparison. RESULTS. Across all cancer stages there were 56 diagnostic validity studies (n=10,009). For case-finding, one stem question, two stem questions and the BDI-II all had level 2 evidence (2a,2b and 2c respectively) and given their better acceptability we gave the stem questions a grade B recommendation. For scr...
This evidence-based report reviews the empiric literature on depression in people with cancer with a...
Objectives To investigate the proportion of original studies included in systematic reviews and meta...
Objectives To investigate the proportion of original studies included in systematic reviews and meta...
Background: To examine the validity of screening and case-finding tools used in the identification o...
Depression in oncology patients is under-recognised and associated with poor outcomes. Screening can...
Several practice guidelines recommend screening for depression in cancer care, but no systematic rev...
Several practice guidelines recommend screening for depression in cancer care, but no systematic rev...
The patient-reported depression measures that perform best in oncology settings have not yet been id...
Background: Depression is common among patients with cancer and is associated with lower treatment p...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: Depression is highly prevalent in advanced cancer patients, b...
Background: Depression is common among patients with cancer and is associated with lower treatment p...
Depression is the most frequent psychiatric comorbidity in cancer patients especially those in termi...
Objective: We aimed to investigate the prevalence of depression in cancer patients assessed by diagn...
Depression is very common among patients with cancer, yet many patients with depression do not recei...
BACKGROUND: The authors tested the hypothesis that depression is a possible factor influencing the c...
This evidence-based report reviews the empiric literature on depression in people with cancer with a...
Objectives To investigate the proportion of original studies included in systematic reviews and meta...
Objectives To investigate the proportion of original studies included in systematic reviews and meta...
Background: To examine the validity of screening and case-finding tools used in the identification o...
Depression in oncology patients is under-recognised and associated with poor outcomes. Screening can...
Several practice guidelines recommend screening for depression in cancer care, but no systematic rev...
Several practice guidelines recommend screening for depression in cancer care, but no systematic rev...
The patient-reported depression measures that perform best in oncology settings have not yet been id...
Background: Depression is common among patients with cancer and is associated with lower treatment p...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: Depression is highly prevalent in advanced cancer patients, b...
Background: Depression is common among patients with cancer and is associated with lower treatment p...
Depression is the most frequent psychiatric comorbidity in cancer patients especially those in termi...
Objective: We aimed to investigate the prevalence of depression in cancer patients assessed by diagn...
Depression is very common among patients with cancer, yet many patients with depression do not recei...
BACKGROUND: The authors tested the hypothesis that depression is a possible factor influencing the c...
This evidence-based report reviews the empiric literature on depression in people with cancer with a...
Objectives To investigate the proportion of original studies included in systematic reviews and meta...
Objectives To investigate the proportion of original studies included in systematic reviews and meta...