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Depression prevalence using the HADS-D compared to SCID major depression classification: An individual participant data meta-analysis

Authors :
Brehaut, E
Neupane, D
Levis, B
Wu, Y
Sun, Y
Krishnan, A
He, C
Bhandari, PM
Negeri, Z
Riehm, KE
Rice, DB
Azar, M
Yan, XW
Imran, M
Chiovitti, MJ
Saadat, N
Cuijpers, P
Ioannidis, JPA
Markham, S
Patten, SB
Ziegelstein, RC
Henry, M
Ismail, Z
Loiselle, CG
Mitchell, ND
Tonelli, M
Boruff, JT
Kloda, LA
Beraldi, A
Braeken, APBM
Carter, G
Clover, K
Conroy, RM
Cukor, D
da Rocha E Silva, CE
De Souza, J
Downing, MG
Feinstein, A
Ferentinos, PP
Fischer, FH
Flint, AJ
Fujimori, M
Gallagher, P
Goebel, S
Jette, N
Juliao, M
Keller, M
Kjaergaard, M
Love, AW
Loewe, B
Martin-Santos, R
Michopoulos, I
Navines, R
O'Rourke, SJ
Ozturk, A
Pintor, L
Ponsford, JL
Rooney, AG
Sanchez-Gonzalez, R
Schwarzbold, ML
Sharpe, M
Simard, S
Singer, S
Stone, J
Tung, K-Y
Turner, A
Walker, J
Walterfang, M
White, J
Benedetti, A
Thombs, BD
Brehaut, E
Neupane, D
Levis, B
Wu, Y
Sun, Y
Krishnan, A
He, C
Bhandari, PM
Negeri, Z
Riehm, KE
Rice, DB
Azar, M
Yan, XW
Imran, M
Chiovitti, MJ
Saadat, N
Cuijpers, P
Ioannidis, JPA
Markham, S
Patten, SB
Ziegelstein, RC
Henry, M
Ismail, Z
Loiselle, CG
Mitchell, ND
Tonelli, M
Boruff, JT
Kloda, LA
Beraldi, A
Braeken, APBM
Carter, G
Clover, K
Conroy, RM
Cukor, D
da Rocha E Silva, CE
De Souza, J
Downing, MG
Feinstein, A
Ferentinos, PP
Fischer, FH
Flint, AJ
Fujimori, M
Gallagher, P
Goebel, S
Jette, N
Juliao, M
Keller, M
Kjaergaard, M
Love, AW
Loewe, B
Martin-Santos, R
Michopoulos, I
Navines, R
O'Rourke, SJ
Ozturk, A
Pintor, L
Ponsford, JL
Rooney, AG
Sanchez-Gonzalez, R
Schwarzbold, ML
Sharpe, M
Simard, S
Singer, S
Stone, J
Tung, K-Y
Turner, A
Walker, J
Walterfang, M
White, J
Benedetti, A
Thombs, BD
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Validated diagnostic interviews are required to classify depression status and estimate prevalence of disorder, but screening tools are often used instead. We used individual participant data meta-analysis to compare prevalence based on standard Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale - depression subscale (HADS-D) cutoffs of ≥8 and ≥11 versus Structured Clinical Interview for DSM (SCID) major depression and determined if an alternative HADS-D cutoff could more accurately estimate prevalence. METHODS: We searched Medline, Medline In-Process & Other Non-Indexed Citations via Ovid, PsycINFO, and Web of Science (inception-July 11, 2016) for studies comparing HADS-D scores to SCID major depression status. Pooled prevalence and pooled differences in prevalence for HADS-D cutoffs versus SCID major depression were estimated. RESULTS: 6005 participants (689 SCID major depression cases) from 41 primary studies were included. Pooled prevalence was 24.5% (95% Confidence Interval (CI): 20.5%, 29.0%) for HADS-D ≥8, 10.7% (95% CI: 8.3%, 13.8%) for HADS-D ≥11, and 11.6% (95% CI: 9.2%, 14.6%) for SCID major depression. HADS-D ≥11 was closest to SCID major depression prevalence, but the 95% prediction interval for the difference that could be expected for HADS-D ≥11 versus SCID in a new study was -21.1% to 19.5%. CONCLUSIONS: HADS-D ≥8 substantially overestimates depression prevalence. Of all possible cutoff thresholds, HADS-D ≥11 was closest to the SCID, but there was substantial heterogeneity in the difference between HADS-D ≥11 and SCID-based estimates. HADS-D should not be used as a substitute for a validated diagnostic interview.

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OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1315723429
Document Type :
Electronic Resource