Agreement for depression diagnosis between DSM-IV-TR criteria, three validated scales, oncologist assessment, and psychiatric clinical interview in elderly patients with advanced ovarian cancer.
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Date publication
janvier 2015
Journal
Clinical interventions in aging
Auteurs
Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Mme ADAM Virginie, Dr DERZELLE Martine
Tous les auteurs :
Rhondali W, Freyer G, Adam V, Filbet M, Derzelle M, Abgrall-Barbry G, Bourcelot S, Machavoine JL, Chomat-Neyraud M, Gisserot O, Largillier R, Le Rol A, Priou F, Saltel P, Falandry C
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Résumé
Depression, a major outcome in cancer patients, is often evaluated by physicians relying on their clinical impressions rather than patient self-report. Our aim was to assess agreement between patient self-reported depression, oncologist assessment (OA), and psychiatric clinical interview (PCI) in elderly patients with advanced ovarian cancer (AOC).
Mots clés
Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Depression, psychology, Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Female, Geriatric Assessment, methods, Humans, Interviews as Topic, Medical Oncology, methods, Ovarian Neoplasms, mortality, Psychiatric Status Rating Scales, standards, Reproducibility of Results, Self Report, standards, Sensitivity and Specificity
Référence
Clin Interv Aging. 2015 ;10:1155-62