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Psychiatric Distress and Suicidal Tendencies in Adult Cancer Survivors: Verifying the Validity of the Brief Symptom Inventory-18 for Identifying Suicidal Ideation in the Hospitalized Population of Mainland China.

Fen Teng1, Deying Hu2, Yi Zhou3, Yilan Liu4, Yanhong Han4, Ke Xu5, Ting Yu6, Rong Tan7, Xiaoping Ding8.   

Abstract

The Brief Symptom Inventory-18 (BSI-18) is widely used to assess psychiatric distress but has not been verified in the Chinese population. From March to April 2019, 293 hospitalized cancer patients, aged 20-87, completed the cross-sectional survey with demographics questionnaire, BSI-18, and PHQ-9. We analyzed the single suicide-related item of PHQ-9 with the full score clinical outpoint for BSI-18 and PHQ-9 using SPSS 22.0 and R 2.15, including Pearson's χ2 test and ROC curve analyses. A Pearson's χ2 test was carried out to compare the three different methods with the gold screening criteria. The p-value was correspondingly to .006, .066, .838. When the PHQ-9 ≥ 10 criteria for the BSI-18, receiver operating characteristic analysis revealed that AUC values were 0.839, optimal cut-off points for both BSI-18 ≥ 50, the sensitivity of 85.8%, and 62.5%, respectively. The BSI-18 is suitable for a screening tool for psychological distress and could also be used in clinical settings for preliminary screening of hospitalized cancer patients.
© 2022. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.

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Keywords:  Brief symptom inventory-18 (BSI-18); Hospitalized cancer patients (HCP); Screening; Suicidal ideation

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35076824     DOI: 10.1007/s10880-021-09779-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Psychol Med Settings        ISSN: 1068-9583


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2.  Strategies and Barriers in Addressing Mental Health and Suicidality in Patients With Cancer.

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Authors:  Gabriele Helga Franke; Susanne Jaeger; Heide Glaesmer; Claus Barkmann; Katja Petrowski; Elmar Braehler
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