Introduction Among patients with cancer, depression is still under-detected. The use of technology-assisted screening tools is rising; however, little is known about the uptake of these devices as ...
Purpose: To clarify whether screening adults for depression in primary care settings improves recognition, treatment, and clinical outcomes. Data Sources: The MEDLINE® database was searched from 1994 ...
However, the clinical utility of all tools was modest for case-finding. Interpretation There are a number of possible instruments that may help in screening for poststroke depression but none are ...
the Behavioural Outcomes of Anxiety scale (BOA), the Geriatric Anxiety Inventory (GAI), the Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale and the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale. Preliminary data indicated that ...
The European Clinical Guidelines for the Management of Depression in Palliative Care emphasises screening and a high clinical suspicion for anxiety and depression, given their prevalence.5 They ...
A provider may receive separate reimbursement only once per infant. Validated maternal postpartum depression screening tools include: Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale Patient Health Questionnaire ...
Ethics and dissemination The SMSR will describe the approach to developing new tools for screening the mental well-being of Indigenous peoples across the globe. It will support researchers, clinicians ...
Depression detection from user-generated content on the internet has been a long-lasting topic of interest in the research community, providing valuable screening tools for psychologists. The ...
For example, the depression subscale of HADS is more focused on anhedonia than on low mood. 6 Despite this bias, HADS is considered to be a suitable screening tool for anxiety and depression in PD ...
“We know that depression and anxiety are two of the ... Kim believes this tool will help the screening process. “We know right now in Colorado, there’s a bill that is trying to have school ...