This study took place to enable the measurement of the effects on mental health of a psychosocial intervention in Rwanda. It aimed to establish the capacities of the Self-Reporting Questionnaire (SRQ-20) to screen for mental disorder and to assess symptom change over time in a Rwandan community setting. The SRQ-20 was translated into Kinyarwanda in a process of forward and back-translation. SRQ-20 data were collected in a Rwandan setting on 418 respondents; a random subsample of 230 respondents was assessed a second time with a three month time interval. Internal reliability was tested using Cronbach's alpha. The optimal cut-off point was determined by calculating Receiver Operating Curves, using semi-structured clinical interviews as stand...
This study developed and validated a measure that captures variation in common local idioms of distr...
This paper presents an approach for evaluating the reliability and validity of mental health measure...
Background: The recognition of mental health as a major contributor to the global burden of disease ...
textabstractBackground: This study took place to enable the measurement of the effects on mental hea...
Background: SRQ-20 is a validated screening tool for common psychiatric disorders in several countri...
Abstract Background In Eritrea, highly centralized mental health care services and lack of trained p...
The prevalence of mental disorders experienced by the global community, including in Indonesia, is i...
Objective: Evaluate the reliability and validity of the Youth Self-Report (YSR) as a screening tool ...
The Self-Reporting Questionnaire is a screening instrument devised by the WHO to identify minor psyc...
Background: In Sub Saharan Africa, there has been limited research on instruments to identify specif...
Ertl V, Pfeiffer A, Saile R, Schauer E, Elbert T, Neuner F. Validation of a Mental Health Assessment...
Mental health is considered an integral part of human health. Reliable and valid measurement instrum...
This study examined the validity of the self-reporting questionnaire (SRQ-20) in a population-based ...
The objective of the study was to develop a culturally sensitive psychiatric screening instrument va...
The objective of the study was to develop a culturally sensitive psychiatric screening instrument va...
This study developed and validated a measure that captures variation in common local idioms of distr...
This paper presents an approach for evaluating the reliability and validity of mental health measure...
Background: The recognition of mental health as a major contributor to the global burden of disease ...
textabstractBackground: This study took place to enable the measurement of the effects on mental hea...
Background: SRQ-20 is a validated screening tool for common psychiatric disorders in several countri...
Abstract Background In Eritrea, highly centralized mental health care services and lack of trained p...
The prevalence of mental disorders experienced by the global community, including in Indonesia, is i...
Objective: Evaluate the reliability and validity of the Youth Self-Report (YSR) as a screening tool ...
The Self-Reporting Questionnaire is a screening instrument devised by the WHO to identify minor psyc...
Background: In Sub Saharan Africa, there has been limited research on instruments to identify specif...
Ertl V, Pfeiffer A, Saile R, Schauer E, Elbert T, Neuner F. Validation of a Mental Health Assessment...
Mental health is considered an integral part of human health. Reliable and valid measurement instrum...
This study examined the validity of the self-reporting questionnaire (SRQ-20) in a population-based ...
The objective of the study was to develop a culturally sensitive psychiatric screening instrument va...
The objective of the study was to develop a culturally sensitive psychiatric screening instrument va...
This study developed and validated a measure that captures variation in common local idioms of distr...
This paper presents an approach for evaluating the reliability and validity of mental health measure...
Background: The recognition of mental health as a major contributor to the global burden of disease ...