PLoS ONE (Jan 2019)

The French version of the HSCL-25 has now been validated for use in primary care.

  • Patrice Nabbe,
  • Jean Yves Le Reste,
  • Morgane Guillou-Landreat,
  • Florence Gatineau,
  • Bernard Le Floch,
  • Tristan Montier,
  • Harm Van Marwijk,
  • Paul Van Royen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0214804
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 4
p. e0214804

Abstract

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BackgroundThe Hopkins Symptom Checklist in 25 items (HSCL-25) helps to assess anxiety and depression in Primary Care. Anxiety and depression show considerable overlap in primary care. This self-administrated questionnaire is valid, reliable and ergonomic in the original US version. We have translated it into French. The aim of this study was to estimate the test characteristics of the HSCL-25, in its French version (F-HSCL-25), by comparing it to the Present State Examination-9 French version (F-PSE-9) and by determining its internal validity and dimensions.MethodOutpatients from three French General Practice settings (rural, semi-rural and urban) were recruited: approximately 20,000 outpatients among 17 GPs. Two groups were formed: F-HSCL-25 ≥1.75 and F-HSCL-25 1.75 was considered to indicate a clinically relevant level of symptoms of depression and anxiety. In order to obtain two balanced groups, a different method of randomization was chosen for each group. The F-PSE-9 was randomly administered to 1 in 2 patients in the F-HSCL-25 ≥1.75 group, and to 1 in 16 in the (much larger) F-HSCL-25 ResultsOf the 1126 patients who completed the F-HCL-25, 886 joined the F-HSCL-25 ConclusionThe F-HSCL-25 is an appropriate diagnostic tool for anxiety and depression in primary care in France due to its high specificity and high NPV. The HSCL-25 scale has a high eigenvalue. This pilot study will be extended throughout Europe; however, preliminary evidence suggests that the HSCL-25 is a reliable and suitable diagnostic tool for primary care.