| Literature DB >> 26957953 |
Claire van der Westhuizen1, Gail Wyatt2, John K Williams2, Dan J Stein3, Katherine Sorsdahl1.
Abstract
Common mental disorders are highly prevalent in emergency centre (EC) patients, yet few brief screening tools have been validated for low- and middle-income country (LMIC) ECs. This study explored the psychometric properties of the SRQ-20 screening tool in South African ECs using the Mini Neuropsychiatric Interview (MINI) as the gold standard comparison tool. Patients (n=200) from two ECs in Cape Town, South Africa were interviewed using the SRQ-20 and the MINI. Internal consistency, screening properties and factorial validity were examined. The SRQ-20 was effective in identifying participants with major depression, anxiety disorders or suicidality and displayed good internal consistency. The optimal cutoff scores were 4/5 and 6/7 for men and women respectively. The factor structure differed by gender. The SRQ-20 is a useful tool for EC settings in South Africa and holds promise for task-shifted approaches to decreasing the LMIC burden of mental disorders.Entities:
Keywords: Common mental disorder screening; Emergency centre or department; Low- and middle-income country; Psychometric properties of the SRQ-20; Task-shifting
Year: 2015 PMID: 26957953 PMCID: PMC4779367 DOI: 10.1007/s11469-015-9566-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Ment Health Addict ISSN: 1557-1874 Impact factor: 3.836