How three self questionnaires scores filled in by depressed patients are related to a clinical interview MADRS score?
World Depression Congress
March 18-19, 2019 Dubai, UAE
Joel Gailledreau
Mini International Neuro Psychiatric, France
Keynote: J Depress Anxiety
Abstract :
The primary aim of this study is to determine whether the scores to HAD depression subscale (Zygmond & Snaith), and
S-MADRS (self rated MADRS) correlate with the score of the MADRS completed by a clinician following a psychiatric
interview. The secondary objective is to determine whether the number of pathological personality traits of the PDQ4 is
different as MADRS score is <18, 1826Every patient requesting mental health care to the PsyLib
site completes a series of self scales and questionnaires. Patient qualifies for a suspicion of depression if ??abbreviated MINI
5.0? report a major depression and HAD depression score > 11. After completion of abbreviated MINI, S-MADRS, HAD and
PDQ4, patient are assessed by a clinician through a clinical interview, which provide a MADRS score. Parametric correlations
between HAD depressive sub-scale score and MADRS, and between S-MADRS and MADRS, as well as the KHI-Square test
between the number of personality traits of the PDQ4 report and the MADRS categories (<18, 18-26, >26) will be computed
with Microsoft Excel. Data from 50 patients were analyzed. Results from the statistical analysis will be presented and discusse
Analysis of self questionnaire data may provide an efficient help to assess the severity of depression from patients seeking help on line.
Biography :
Joël Gailledreau is a French private psychiatrist, head of the Private CIC Ambroise Paré, and General Manager of PsyLib. Joël and two colleagues founded PsyLib with the vision of helping people to access to high quality psychiatric and psychologist care, wherever they live. Joël has been working in the field of Clinical Research for 36 years, and has acquired an expertise in managing psychiatric and psychologist scales and questionnaires. Joël is the former President of the GICIPI, group of French investigators in clinical trial.
E-mail: joel.gailledreau@gmail.com