Application of symptom checklist for screening major depression by annual health examinations: a cross-validity study in the workplace

To evaluate the effectiveness of a symptom checklist to detect major depression, 1424 subjects completed a pre-existing 22-item general symptom checklist at periodic health examinations. All subjects were interviewed to enable confirmatory diagnosis of major depression. Nine out of the 22 symptoms w...

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Published inJournal of medical screening Vol. 11; no. 4; pp. 207 - 209
Main Authors Isshiki, Akiko, Nakao, Mutsuhiro, Yamaoka, Kazue, Yano, Eiji
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published London, England SAGE Publications 01.01.2004
Sage Publications Ltd
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ISSN0969-1413
1475-5793
DOI10.1258/0969141042467368

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Summary:To evaluate the effectiveness of a symptom checklist to detect major depression, 1424 subjects completed a pre-existing 22-item general symptom checklist at periodic health examinations. All subjects were interviewed to enable confirmatory diagnosis of major depression. Nine out of the 22 symptoms were more frequently reported in the subjects with major depression than in those without such a disorder. The results were confirmed in 434 new subjects receiving the same intervention the following year. The results of this study suggest the effectiveness of symptom checklists as tools to detect subjects with depression. Among them, the nine-item checklist has an advantage in practical use for its simplicity.
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ISSN:0969-1413
1475-5793
DOI:10.1258/0969141042467368