The PHQ-9: A New Depression Diagnostic and Severity Measure
Regenstrief Institute · New York State Psychiatric Institute
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Abstract
And treatable mental disorders presenting in general medical as well as specialty settings. There are a number of case-finding instruments for detecting depression in primary care, ranging from 2 to 28 items.1,2 Typically these can be scored as continuous measures of depression severity and also have established cutpoints above which the probability of major depression is substantially increased. Scores on these various measures tend to be highly correlated3, with little evidence that one measure is superior to any other.1,2,4
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- Depression (economics)
- Measure (data warehouse)
- Medicine
- Patient Health Questionnaire
- Psychiatry
- Depressive symptoms
- Computer science
- Data mining
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