Self-report Screening Measures
Cross-source consensus on Self-report Screening Measures from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- PASS was administered only to perinatal participants because it was designed for perinatal anxiety symptoms. — Identifying common mental disorders among perinatal and non-perinatal women in northern India: a cross-sectional validation study of the diagnostic accuracy of six self-report measures
- Most tools were administered to both perinatal and non-perinatal groups. — Identifying common mental disorders among perinatal and non-perinatal women in northern India: a cross-sectional validation study of the diagnostic accuracy of six self-report measures
- The study validated six self-report tools selected through evidence review and expert discussion. — Identifying common mental disorders among perinatal and non-perinatal women in northern India: a cross-sectional validation study of the diagnostic accuracy of six self-report measures
- SASS, K10, and PASS may be useful first-stage screens but require larger studies before thresholds or a single routine tool can be recommended. — Identifying common mental disorders among perinatal and non-perinatal women in northern India: a cross-sectional validation study of the diagnostic accuracy of six self-report measures
- Broad first-stage measures may be more practical than multiple condition-specific tools in busy, low-resource settings. — Identifying common mental disorders among perinatal and non-perinatal women in northern India: a cross-sectional validation study of the diagnostic accuracy of six self-report measures