Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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338843 | Psychosomatics | 2006 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The authors report on the psychometric characteristics and clinical efficacy of two versions of a recently developed screening measure of depression (the DMI-18 and DMI-10) in the cardiac population. Patients with acute coronary syndrome or heart failure (N = 322) completed the DMI measures, psychosocial questionnaires, and a semistructured clinical interview during the hospital stay. The DMI-18 and DMI-10 measures have adequate psychometric properties, demonstrating high sensitivity and specificity when evaluated against clinical judgment based on a semistructured interview. The DMI-18 and DMI-10 are appropriate for use as screening instruments in cardiac patients.
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Authors
Therese M. Hilton, Gordon Parker, Skye McDonald, Gabriella A. Heruc, Amanda Olley, Heather Brotchie, Cheryl Friend, Warren F. Walsh,