2023
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0292162
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Developing an appropriate depression and anxiety screening tool for use with Australian First Nations peoples living in the Torres Strait and Northern Peninsula Area of Australia: Protocol for a Delphi study

Kathryn Meldrum,
Valda Wallace,
Torres Webb
et al.

Abstract: Tools that screen for depression and anxiety developed using the Western biomedical paradigm are still used with First Nations peoples globally, despite calls for cross-cultural adaption. Recent work by the research team found that tools used to screen for depression and anxiety were not appropriate for use with Australian First Nations peoples living in the Torres Strait and Northern Peninsula Area (NPA). of Australia. Consequently, the objective of this Delphi study is to gain consensus from an expert mental… Show more

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“…This paper describes phase two, a Delphi study and the subsequent development of the new SEWB screening tool. The protocol for this Delphi study has been published [ 27 ] and as described, the research team that conducted this study included an experienced Aboriginal researcher (VW) and early career Torres Strait Islander researcher (TW). The study came under the auspices of the research team’s Knowledge Circle (Indigenous Reference Group) who had oversight in all aspects of the study from conceptualisation, design and development.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This paper describes phase two, a Delphi study and the subsequent development of the new SEWB screening tool. The protocol for this Delphi study has been published [ 27 ] and as described, the research team that conducted this study included an experienced Aboriginal researcher (VW) and early career Torres Strait Islander researcher (TW). The study came under the auspices of the research team’s Knowledge Circle (Indigenous Reference Group) who had oversight in all aspects of the study from conceptualisation, design and development.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%