2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpsychores.2010.04.006
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The Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale: A diagnostic meta-analysis of case-finding ability

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“…The HADS has been shown to have adequate diagnostic accuracy. A recent meta-analysis of diagnostic test accuracy studies reported that, using a score of 8 or more as the cut-off, the HADS depression scale gave 82% sensitivity and 74% specificity for detecting major depressive disorder; and the anxiety scale gave 78% sensitivity and 74% specificity for detecting generalised anxiety disorder [27].…”
Section: Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scalementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The HADS has been shown to have adequate diagnostic accuracy. A recent meta-analysis of diagnostic test accuracy studies reported that, using a score of 8 or more as the cut-off, the HADS depression scale gave 82% sensitivity and 74% specificity for detecting major depressive disorder; and the anxiety scale gave 78% sensitivity and 74% specificity for detecting generalised anxiety disorder [27].…”
Section: Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scalementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous reviews of the literature support the psychometric validity of the HADS as a bidimensional questionnaire for assessing separate factors of anxiety and depression (7,11), and a recent meta-analysis demonstrated adequate case-finding ability for the depression and anxiety subscales (12). However, controversy has arisen regarding the scale's purported…”
Section: Zigmond and Snaith Originally Developed The Hospital Anxietymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…la sociedad española de reumatología (ser), en su documento de consenso sobre la fibromialgia, recomienda la escala de ansiedad y Depresión Hospitalaria (HaD, Hospital anxiety and Depression scale-HaDs, Zigmond y snaith, 1983), para evaluar dicha sintomatología en estas pacientes, frente a instrumentos alternativos como el BDi (Beck Depression Inventory, Beck, 1978;Beck, Steer y Harbin, 1988), CES-D (center for epidemiologic studies-Depression scale, CES-D, 1977;Soler, Pérez, Puigdemont, Pérez, Figueres y Álvarez, 1997) o STAI (State Trait Anxiety Inventorystai, spieldberger, gorsuch y lushene, 1982) (rivera et al, 2006). el HaD es una de las pruebas más utilizadas para detectar malestar emocional en pacientes hospitalarios no psiquiátricos, con enfermedad física (Brennan et al, 2010;Tyrer y Methuen, 2007). Es un instrumento corto (14 ítems) que ha mostrado su fiabilidad y validez y ha sido utilizado tanto para el diagnóstico como para medir la gravedad del trastorno (rivera et al, 2006).…”
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“…Distintos trabajos sobre el HaD en enfermos físicos analizan su estructura factorial y su sensibilidad y especificidad (Bjelland et al, 2002;Brennan et al, 2010;cosco, Doyle, Ward y Mcgee, 2011;Morse, Kendall y Barton, 2005). también muestran su adecuación y aplicabilidad en diferentes tipos de población y contexto de enfermedad, confirmando mayoritariamente sus factores originales (Mykletun, stordal y Dahl, 2001;Spinhoven et al, 1997;entre otros).…”
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