HADS-A Screening
Cross-source consensus on HADS-A Screening from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- The HADS is a 14-item patient-reported questionnaire designed for people in somatic medical settings. — Prevalence and types of anxiety disorders among patients with cardiac conditions and elevated HADS-A scores: findings from the initial screening phase of the Heart and Mind trial in Denmark
- A HADS-A score of at least 8 was used in the study to identify clinically significant anxiety symptoms. — Prevalence and types of anxiety disorders among patients with cardiac conditions and elevated HADS-A scores: findings from the initial screening phase of the Heart and Mind trial in Denmark
- Scores of 11 or higher on HADS subscales indicate probable anxiety or mood disorder. — Prevalence and types of anxiety disorders among patients with cardiac conditions and elevated HADS-A scores: findings from the initial screening phase of the Heart and Mind trial in Denmark
- The study interpreted HADS-A as sensitive and not excessively sensitive in identifying anxiety symptoms in the cardiac population studied. — Prevalence and types of anxiety disorders among patients with cardiac conditions and elevated HADS-A scores: findings from the initial screening phase of the Heart and Mind trial in Denmark
- HADS may under-identify anxiety disorders with prominent somatic arousal because it minimizes overlap with physical illness symptoms. — Prevalence and types of anxiety disorders among patients with cardiac conditions and elevated HADS-A scores: findings from the initial screening phase of the Heart and Mind trial in Denmark