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Is one question enough to screen for depression?

Silje Endresen Reme1, Hege R Eriksen

  • 1Department of Health Promotion and Development, University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway. silje.reme@uib.no

Scandinavian Journal of Public Health
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Summary

A single question effectively identifies depression in chronic pain patients. This screening tool shows good accuracy, potentially simplifying patient assessment compared to lengthy questionnaires.

Area of Science:

  • Psychiatry and Psychology
  • Clinical Research
  • Pain Management

Background:

  • Chronic pain frequently co-occurs with depressive symptoms, impacting patient well-being and treatment outcomes.
  • Accurate and efficient screening for depression in pain populations is crucial for timely intervention.
  • Existing screening tools can be lengthy, posing a burden on patients and clinicians.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of a single depression screening question in chronic pain patients.
  • To determine if a brief question from the Subjective Health Complaints (SHC) Inventory can identify depression.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of data from 595 patients across low back pain, whiplash, and disability pensioner groups.
  • The Subjective Health Complaints (SHC) Inventory's single depression question was assessed against the Hopkins Symptom Checklist-25 (HSCL-25) as the criterion standard.

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  • Test characteristics including sensitivity, specificity, and receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis were calculated.
  • Main Results:

    • Thirty-three percent of patients met the criteria for depression based on the HSCL-25.
    • The single SHC depression question demonstrated a sensitivity of 79% and a specificity of 81%.
    • Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis yielded an area under the curve of 0.83, indicating good diagnostic performance.

    Conclusions:

    • A single depression question from the SHC Inventory is a valid indicator for identifying depression in chronic pain patient cohorts.
    • The question offers satisfactory sensitivity and specificity, comparable to longer instruments like the HSCL-25.
    • This brief screening method could potentially streamline the identification of depression in clinical settings.