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Accuracy of the PHQ-2 Alone and in Combination With the PHQ-9 for Screening to Detect Major Depression: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.

Authors :
Levis B
Sun Y
He C
Wu Y
Krishnan A
Bhandari PM
Neupane D
Imran M
Brehaut E
Negeri Z
Fischer FH
Benedetti A
Thombs BD
Depression Screening Data (DEPRESSD) PHQ Collaboration
Che L
Levis A
Riehm K
Saadat N
Azar M
Rice D
Boruff J
Kloda L
Cuijpers P
Gilbody S
Ioannidis J
McMillan D
Patten S
Shrier I
Ziegelstein R
Moore A
Akena D
Amtmann D
Arroll B
Ayalon L
Baradaran H
Beraldi A
Bernstein C
Bhana A
Bombardier C
Buji RI
Butterworth P
Carter G
Chagas M
Chan J
Chan LF
Chibanda D
Cholera R
Clover K
Conway A
Conwell Y
Daray F
de Man-van Ginkel J
Delgadillo J
Diez-Quevedo C
Fann J
Field S
Fisher J
Fung D
Garman E
Gelaye B
Gholizadeh L
Gibson L
Goodyear-Smith F
Green E
Greeno C
Hall B
Hampel P
Hantsoo L
Haroz E
Harter M
Hegerl U
Hides L
Hobfoll S
Honikman S
Hudson M
Hyphantis T
Inagaki M
Ismail K
Jeon HJ
Jetté N
Khamseh M
Kiely K
Kohler S
Kohrt B
Kwan Y
Lamers F
Asunción Lara M
Levin-Aspenson H
Lino V
Liu S-I
Lotrakul M
Loureiro S
Löwe B
Luitel N
Lund C
Marrie RA
Marsh L
Marx B
McGuire A
Mohd Sidik S
Munhoz T
Muramatsu K
Nakku J
Navarrete L
Osório F
Patel V
Pence B
Persoons P
Petersen I
Picardi A
Pugh S
Quinn T
Rancans E
Rathod S
Reuter K
Roch S
Rooney A
Rowe H
Santos I
Schram M
Shaaban J
Shinn E
Sidebottom A
Simning A
Spangenberg L
Stafford L
Sung S
Suzuki K
Swartz R
Tan PLL
Taylor-Rowan M
Tran T
Turner A
van der Feltz-Cornelis C
van Heyningen T
van Weert H
Wagner L
Li Wang J
White J
Winkley K
Wynter K
Yamada M
Zhi Zeng Q
Zhang Y
Levis B
Sun Y
He C
Wu Y
Krishnan A
Bhandari PM
Neupane D
Imran M
Brehaut E
Negeri Z
Fischer FH
Benedetti A
Thombs BD
Depression Screening Data (DEPRESSD) PHQ Collaboration
Che L
Levis A
Riehm K
Saadat N
Azar M
Rice D
Boruff J
Kloda L
Cuijpers P
Gilbody S
Ioannidis J
McMillan D
Patten S
Shrier I
Ziegelstein R
Moore A
Akena D
Amtmann D
Arroll B
Ayalon L
Baradaran H
Beraldi A
Bernstein C
Bhana A
Bombardier C
Buji RI
Butterworth P
Carter G
Chagas M
Chan J
Chan LF
Chibanda D
Cholera R
Clover K
Conway A
Conwell Y
Daray F
de Man-van Ginkel J
Delgadillo J
Diez-Quevedo C
Fann J
Field S
Fisher J
Fung D
Garman E
Gelaye B
Gholizadeh L
Gibson L
Goodyear-Smith F
Green E
Greeno C
Hall B
Hampel P
Hantsoo L
Haroz E
Harter M
Hegerl U
Hides L
Hobfoll S
Honikman S
Hudson M
Hyphantis T
Inagaki M
Ismail K
Jeon HJ
Jetté N
Khamseh M
Kiely K
Kohler S
Kohrt B
Kwan Y
Lamers F
Asunción Lara M
Levin-Aspenson H
Lino V
Liu S-I
Lotrakul M
Loureiro S
Löwe B
Luitel N
Lund C
Marrie RA
Marsh L
Marx B
McGuire A
Mohd Sidik S
Munhoz T
Muramatsu K
Nakku J
Navarrete L
Osório F
Patel V
Pence B
Persoons P
Petersen I
Picardi A
Pugh S
Quinn T
Rancans E
Rathod S
Reuter K
Roch S
Rooney A
Rowe H
Santos I
Schram M
Shaaban J
Shinn E
Sidebottom A
Simning A
Spangenberg L
Stafford L
Sung S
Suzuki K
Swartz R
Tan PLL
Taylor-Rowan M
Tran T
Turner A
van der Feltz-Cornelis C
van Heyningen T
van Weert H
Wagner L
Li Wang J
White J
Winkley K
Wynter K
Yamada M
Zhi Zeng Q
Zhang Y
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Importance:The Patient Health Questionnaire depression module (PHQ-9) is a 9-item self-administered instrument used for detecting depression and assessing severity of depression. The Patient Health Questionnaire-2 (PHQ-2) consists of the first 2 items of the PHQ-9 (which assess the frequency of depressed mood and anhedonia) and can be used as a first step to identify patients for evaluation with the full PHQ-9. Objective:To estimate PHQ-2 accuracy alone and combined with the PHQ-9 for detecting major depression. Data Sources:MEDLINE, MEDLINE In-Process & Other Non-Indexed Citations, PsycINFO, and Web of Science (January 2000-May 2018). Study Selection:Eligible data sets compared PHQ-2 scores with major depression diagnoses from a validated diagnostic interview. Data Extraction and Synthesis:Individual participant data were synthesized with bivariate random-effects meta-analysis to estimate pooled sensitivity and specificity of the PHQ-2 alone among studies using semistructured, fully structured, or Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview (MINI) diagnostic interviews separately and in combination with the PHQ-9 vs the PHQ-9 alone for studies that used semistructured interviews. The PHQ-2 score ranges from 0 to 6, and the PHQ-9 score ranges from 0 to 27. Results:Individual participant data were obtained from 100 of 136 eligible studies (44 318 participants; 4572 with major depression [10%]; mean [SD] age, 49 [17] years; 59% female). Among studies that used semistructured interviews, PHQ-2 sensitivity and specificity (95% CI) were 0.91 (0.88-0.94) and 0.67 (0.64-0.71) for cutoff scores of 2 or greater and 0.72 (0.67-0.77) and 0.85 (0.83-0.87) for cutoff scores of 3 or greater. Sensitivity was significantly greater for semistructured vs fully structured interviews. Specificity was not significantly different across the types of interviews. The area under the receiver operating characteristic curve was 0.88 (0.86-0.89) for semistructured interviews, 0.82 (0.81-0.84

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OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1197468028
Document Type :
Electronic Resource