Primary care Screening Questionnaire for Depression: Reliability and validity of a new four-item tool
Pillaveetil Sathyadas Indu,
Thekkethayyil Viswanathan Anilkumar,
Ramdas Pisharody,
Paul Swamidhas Sudhakar Russell,
Damodaran Raju,
P. Sankara Sarma,
Saradamma Remadevi,
K. R. Leela Itty Amma,
A. Sheelamoni,
Chittaranjan Andrade
Affiliations
Pillaveetil Sathyadas Indu
Department of Community Medicine, Government Medical College, Trivandrum, India
Thekkethayyil Viswanathan Anilkumar
Department of Psychiatry, Government Medical College, Trivandrum, India
Ramdas Pisharody
Clinical Epidemiology Resource Training Centre, Government Medical College, Trivandrum, India
Paul Swamidhas Sudhakar Russell
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Division, Christian Medical College, Vellore, Tamil Nadu, India
Damodaran Raju
Department of Psychiatry, Government Medical College, Trivandrum, India
P. Sankara Sarma
Department of Biostatistics, Achutha Menon Centre for Health Science Studies, Sree ChitraTirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and Technology, Trivandrum, India
Saradamma Remadevi
Medico-Sociology, Community Medicine, Government Medical College, Trivandrum, India
K. R. Leela Itty Amma
Department of Community Medicine, Government Medical College, Trivandrum, India
A. Sheelamoni
Clinical Epidemiology Resource Training Centre, Government Medical College, Trivandrum, India
Chittaranjan Andrade
Department of Psychopharmacology, National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences, Bangalore, India
Background Unidentified depression in primary care is a public health concern, globally. There is a need for brief, valid and easily administered tools in primary care. Aims To estimate reliability and validity of the newly developed Primary care Screening Questionnaire for Depression (PSQ4D), a four-item tool, with ‘yes’ or ‘no’ options. Method PSQ4D was administered verbally (time required, <1 min) by primary care physicians to adult outpatients (n=827) in six primary care settings in Kerala, India. A psychiatrist evaluated each patient on the same day, using ICD-10 Diagnostic Criteria for Research, based on unstructured clinical interview. Results The Cronbach's alpha for internal consistency reliability was 0.80; kappa coefficient for test-retest reliability was 0.9 and that for interrater reliability was 0.72. At a score ≥2, sensitivity was 0.96, specificity was 0.87, positive predictive value was 0.74, negative predictive value was 0.98, positive likelihood ratio was 7.4 and negative likelihood ratio was 0.05. Conclusions When physician administered, PSQ4D has good reliability. At a cut-off score of ≥2, it has high sensitivity and specificity to identify depressive disorder in primary care.