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Comparison of the Accuracy of the 7-Item HADS Depression Subscale and 14-Item Total HADS for Screening for Major Depression: A Systematic Review and Individual Participant Data Meta-Analysis

Authors :
Wu, Y
Levis, B
Daray, FM
Ioannidis, JPA
Patten, SB
Cuijpers, P
Ziegelstein, RC
Gilbody, S
Fischer, FH
Fan, S
Sun, Y
He, C
Krishnan, A
Neupane, D
Bhandari, PM
Negeri, Z
Riehm, KE
Rice, DB
Azar, M
Yan, XW
Imran, M
Chiovitti, MJ
Boruff, JT
McMillan, D
Kloda, LA
Markham, S
Henry, M
Ismail, Z
Loiselle, CG
Mitchell, ND
Al-Adawi, S
Beck, KR
Beraldi, A
Bernstein, CN
Boye, B
Buel-Drabe, N
Bunevicius, A
Can, C
Carter, G
Chen, C-K
Cheung, G
Clover, K
Conroy, RM
Costa-Requena, G
Cukor, D
Dabscheck, E
De Souza, J
Downing, M
Feinstein, A
Ferentinos, PP
Flint, AJ
Gallagher, P
Gandy, M
Grassi, L
Haerter, M
Hernando, A
Jackson, ML
Jenewein, J
Jette, N
Juliao, M
Kjaergaard, M
Kohler, S
Konig, H-H
Krishna, LKR
Lee, Y
Loebner, M
Loosman, WL
Love, AW
Loewe, B
Malt, UF
Marrie, RA
Massardo, L
Matsuoka, Y
Mehnert, A
Michopoulos, I
Misery, L
Nelson, CJ
Ng, CG
O'Donnell, ML
O'Rourke, SJ
Ozturk, A
Pabst, A
Pasco, JA
Peceliuniene, J
Pintor, L
Ponsford, JL
Pulido, F
Quinn, TJ
Reme, SE
Reuter, K
Riedel-Heller, SG
Rooney, AG
Sanchez-Gonzalez, R
Saracino, RM
Schellekens, MPJ
Scherer, M
Schwarzbold, ML
Cankorur, VS
Sharpe, L
Sharpe, M
Simard, S
Singer, S
Stafford, L
Stone, J
Strobe, NA
Sultan, S
Teixeira, AL
Tiringer, I
Turner, A
Walker, J
Walterfang, M
Wang, L-J
Weyerer, SB
White, J
Wiese, B
Williams, LJ
Wong, L-Y
Benedetti, A
Thombsi, BD
Wu, Y
Levis, B
Daray, FM
Ioannidis, JPA
Patten, SB
Cuijpers, P
Ziegelstein, RC
Gilbody, S
Fischer, FH
Fan, S
Sun, Y
He, C
Krishnan, A
Neupane, D
Bhandari, PM
Negeri, Z
Riehm, KE
Rice, DB
Azar, M
Yan, XW
Imran, M
Chiovitti, MJ
Boruff, JT
McMillan, D
Kloda, LA
Markham, S
Henry, M
Ismail, Z
Loiselle, CG
Mitchell, ND
Al-Adawi, S
Beck, KR
Beraldi, A
Bernstein, CN
Boye, B
Buel-Drabe, N
Bunevicius, A
Can, C
Carter, G
Chen, C-K
Cheung, G
Clover, K
Conroy, RM
Costa-Requena, G
Cukor, D
Dabscheck, E
De Souza, J
Downing, M
Feinstein, A
Ferentinos, PP
Flint, AJ
Gallagher, P
Gandy, M
Grassi, L
Haerter, M
Hernando, A
Jackson, ML
Jenewein, J
Jette, N
Juliao, M
Kjaergaard, M
Kohler, S
Konig, H-H
Krishna, LKR
Lee, Y
Loebner, M
Loosman, WL
Love, AW
Loewe, B
Malt, UF
Marrie, RA
Massardo, L
Matsuoka, Y
Mehnert, A
Michopoulos, I
Misery, L
Nelson, CJ
Ng, CG
O'Donnell, ML
O'Rourke, SJ
Ozturk, A
Pabst, A
Pasco, JA
Peceliuniene, J
Pintor, L
Ponsford, JL
Pulido, F
Quinn, TJ
Reme, SE
Reuter, K
Riedel-Heller, SG
Rooney, AG
Sanchez-Gonzalez, R
Saracino, RM
Schellekens, MPJ
Scherer, M
Schwarzbold, ML
Cankorur, VS
Sharpe, L
Sharpe, M
Simard, S
Singer, S
Stafford, L
Stone, J
Strobe, NA
Sultan, S
Teixeira, AL
Tiringer, I
Turner, A
Walker, J
Walterfang, M
Wang, L-J
Weyerer, SB
White, J
Wiese, B
Williams, LJ
Wong, L-Y
Benedetti, A
Thombsi, BD
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The seven-item Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale Depression subscale (HADS-D) and the total score of the 14-item HADS (HADS-T) are both used for major depression screening. Compared to the HADS-D, the HADS-T includes anxiety items and requires more time to complete. We compared the screening accuracy of the HADS-D and HADS-T for major depression detection. We conducted an individual participant data meta-analysis and fit bivariate random effects models to assess diagnostic accuracy among participants with both HADS-D and HADS-T scores. We identified optimal cutoffs, estimated sensitivity and specificity with 95% confidence intervals, and compared screening accuracy across paired cutoffs via two-stage and individual-level models. We used a 0.05 equivalence margin to assess equivalency in sensitivity and specificity. 20,700 participants (2,285 major depression cases) from 98 studies were included. Cutoffs of ≥7 for the HADS-D (sensitivity 0.79 [0.75, 0.83], specificity 0.78 [0.75, 0.80]) and ≥15 for the HADS-T (sensitivity 0.79 [0.76, 0.82], specificity 0.81 [0.78, 0.83]) minimized the distance to the top-left corner of the receiver operating characteristic curve. Across all sets of paired cutoffs evaluated, differences of sensitivity between HADS-T and HADS-D ranged from -0.05 to 0.01 (0.00 at paired optimal cutoffs), and differences of specificity were within 0.03 for all cutoffs (0.02-0.03). The pattern was similar among outpatients, although the HADS-T was slightly (not nonequivalently) more specific among inpatients. The accuracy of HADS-T was equivalent to the HADS-D for detecting major depression. In most settings, the shorter HADS-D would be preferred. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, all rights reserved).

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Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1397540377
Document Type :
Electronic Resource