Concurrent Validity of the PSYCH-6, a Very Short Scale for Detecting Anxiety and Depression, Among Oncology Outpatients

Author:

Clover Kerrie123,Leigh Carter Gregory24,Adams Catherine25,Hickie Ian6,Davenport Tracey6

Affiliation:

1. Psycho-Oncology Service, Calvary Mater

2. School of Medical Practice and Population Health, Faculty of Health, School of Psycology, Faculty of Science and Information Technology, University of Newcastle

3. Psycho-Oncology Service, Calvary Mater Newcastle, 51 Locked Bag 7, Hunter Region Mail Centre, NSW, 2310, Australia

4. School of Medical Practice and Population Health, Faculty of Health, University of Newcastle, Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia

5. School of Psychology, Faculty of Science and Information Technology, University of Newcastle, Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia

6. Brain and Mind Research Institute, University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Abstract

Objective: To improve the acceptability of screening for depression and anxiety among patients with cancer there is a need for scales that are both very short and accurate. To date no very short questionnaire has been found to provide optimal performance for screening in oncology populations and other candidates must be examined. This study examined the concurrent validity of a relatively new, very short scale, the six item PSYCH-6 subscale of the Somatic and Psychological Health Report (SPHERE-12), in an oncology outpatient population. Methods: Cross-sectional survey of 340 oncology outpatients attending a regional hospital in Newcastle, Australia. The performance of the PSYCH-6 against the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) was evaluated using correlation, Cohen's kappa, positive agreement and negative agreement. Results: The PSYCH-6 subscale of the SPHERE-12, at a cut-off point of 3, had substantial agreement with the total score of the HADS (HADS-T; κ = 0.73, p < 0.001). Negative agreement (0.92) was marginally higher than positive agreement (0.80). Conclusions: The PSYCH-6 scale of the SPHERE-12 at a cut-off point of 3 is an equivalent instrument to the HADS-T for detecting cases and excluding non-cases of anxiety and depression and is suitable for deployment in oncology populations.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,General Medicine

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