Measuring depression severity in general practice: discriminatory performance of the PHQ-9, HADS-D, and BDI-II by Isobel M Cameron, Amanda Cardy, John.

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Measuring depression severity in general practice: discriminatory performance of the PHQ-9, HADS-D, and BDI-II by Isobel M Cameron, Amanda Cardy, John R Crawford, Schalk W du Toit, Steven Hay, Kenneth Lawton, Kenneth Mitchell, Sumit Sharma, Shilpa Shivaprasad, Sally Winning, and Ian C Reid BJGP Volume 61(588):e419-e426 July 1, 2011 ©2011 by British Journal of General Practice

The recruitment process. Isobel M Cameron et al. Br J Gen Pract 2011;61:e419-e426 ©2011 by British Journal of General Practice

Percentage convergence of severity categories (HRSD-17 American Psychiatric Association Handbook of Psychiatric Measures cut-offs versus HADS-D, PHQ-9 and BDI-II).Figure 2b. Percentage convergence of severity categories (HRSD-17 American Psychiatric Association Handbook of Psychiatric Measures cut-offs versus HADS-D, PHQ-9 and BDI-II).Figure 2b. Percentage convergence of severity categories (HRSD-17 National Institute for Clinical Excellence (NICE CG91) cut-offs versus HADS-D, PHQ-9 and BDI-II). Isobel M Cameron et al. Br J Gen Pract 2011;61:e419-e426 ©2011 by British Journal of General Practice

ROC curve of HADS-D, PHQ-9, and BDI-II depression severity measures against HRSD-17 ≥14 (APA criteria of at least moderate severity).Figure 3b. ROC curve of HADS-D, PHQ-9, and BDI-II depression severity measures against HRSD-17 ≥14 (APA criteria of at least moderate severity).Figure 3b. Receiver operating characteristics (ROC) curve of HADS-D, PHQ-9 and BDI-II depression severity measures against HRSD-17≥19 (NICE criteria of at least moderate severity). Isobel M Cameron et al. Br J Gen Pract 2011;61:e419-e426 ©2011 by British Journal of General Practice