Abstract
Introduction: Depression is one of the most common mental disorders and a leading cause of disability worldwide. It constitutes a serious public health problem, particularly among elderly individuals. Most depressed elderly patients are treated by primary care (PC) physicians. The "Patient Health Questionnaire" (PHQ-2) is an instrument used for the detection of depression in PC settings. Objective: Evaluate the performance of the PHQ-2 in a low-income and uneducated elderly PC population. Methods: A non-probabilistic population sample of 142 individuals was selected from the healthcare unit's users ≥60 years. Criterion validity was assessed by estimating the sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value (PPV), and negative predictive value (NPV) of the PHQ-2 in comparison with the structured interview using the DSM-IV. The estimates of sensitivity and specificity were obtained from varying cut-offs of the PHQ-2 score. A Receiver Operator Characteristic (ROC) curve was constructed and the area under the curve (AUC) was calculated. Results: The group was predominantly female (73.9%), with low education level (mean 3 years of schooling). The mean age was 72.5 years old. The prevalence of depression was 26.1%. The best values of sensitivity (0.74), specificity (0.77), PPV (0.50) e NPV (0.90) were obtained with score equal to 1. The AUC was 0.77, indicating a modest performance of the test accuracy. Conclusion: The simplicity of the PHQ-2 is an advantage for its use in PC. The high NPV indicated that 90% of those who tested negative would not need additional tests. However, the low PPV indicated that the PHQ-2 is not sufficient to screen for depression. The application of the instrument could be the first step of the screening, that would include a second step to all those with positive tests formerly.
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Lino, V. T. S., Portela, M. C., Camacho, L. A. B., Atie, S., Lima, M. J. B., Rodrigues, N. C. P. R., … De Noronha Andrade, M. K. (2014). Screening for depression in low-income elderly patients at the primary care level: Use of the patient health questionnaire-2. PLoS ONE, 9(12). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0113778
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