articlePsychosomatic MedicineMar 1, 2002Closed access

The PHQ-15: Validity of a New Measure for Evaluating the Severity of Somatic Symptoms

Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis · Regenstrief Institute

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Abstract

Objective

Somatization is prevalent in primary care and is associated with substantial functional impairment and healthcare utilization. However, instruments for identifying and monitoring somatic symptoms are few in number and not widely used. Therefore, we examined the validity of a brief measure of the severity of somatic symptoms.

Methods

The Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ) is a self-administered version of the PRIME-MD diagnostic instrument for common mental disorders. The PHQ-15 comprises 15 somatic symptoms from the PHQ, each symptom scored from 0 ("not bothered at all") to 2 ("bothered a lot"). The PHQ-15 was administered to 6000 patients in eight general internal medicine and family practice clinics and seven obstetrics-gynecology clinics. Outcomes included functional status as assessed by the 20-item Short-Form General Health Survey (SF-20), self-reported sick days and clinic visits, and symptom-related difficulty.

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Somatization
  • Medicine
  • Patient Health Questionnaire
  • Obstetrics and gynaecology
  • Mental health
  • Psychiatry
  • Clinical psychology
  • Physical therapy
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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