Should psychological distress screening in the community account for self-perceived health status?

Title{Should psychological distress screening in the community account for self-perceived health status?}
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2009
AuthorsSchmitz, N., Lesage, A., & Wang, JL.
JournalCanadian Journal of Psychiatry
Volume54
Issue8
Pagination526 - 533
Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Psychological distress questionnaires are often used as screening instruments for mental disorders in clinical and epidemiologic settings. Poor physical health may affect the screening properties of a questionnaire. We evaluate the effect of self-perceived health status on the screening performance of the Kessler K10 and K6 scales in a community sample. METHODS: We used data from the Canadian Community Health Survey: Mental Health and Well-Being (CCHS 1.2). Psychological distress was measured by the 6-item (K6) and the 10-item (K10) Kessler instrument. Depression and anxiety disorders were assessed using the World Mental Health Composite International Diagnostic Interview (1-month estimates). Optimal cut-off points regarding health status were determined by finding the K6 and K10 values that allowed for the best balance between sensitivity and specificity. Stratum-specific likelihood ratios (SSLRs) were computed to define strata with discriminating power. RESULTS: There was a strong association between the screening performance of the K6 and K10 scales and self-perceived health status: for the K10 scale, a cut-off point of 5/6 yielded the best balance between sensitivity and specificity for subjects with excellent or very good health status, while a cut-off point of 14/15 yielded the best balance between sensitivity and specificity for subjects with poor health status. CONCLUSIONS: The combination of the K6 and K10 scales, with a self-rated health status item, may improve screening properties of the 2 scales.

URLhttp://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19726005
Contract Number

1380

Document URL

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DatasetCCHS (Canadian Community Health Survey)
Network Reference TypeRefereed Article
Research Data Centre (RDC)Prairie RDC (Calgary)