Comparison between primary care evaluation of mental disorders patient questionnaire and the self reporting questionnaire as screening tools for psychiatric disorders at the UP-PGH Pain Clinic
- Author:
Ly-Uson Josefina T.
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH:
Human;
MENTAL DISORDERS
- From:
The Philippine Journal of Psychiatry
2000;24(2):12-18
- CountryPhilippines
- Language:English
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Abstract:
This research aims to compare the validity of two (2) screening instruments - PRIME-MD PQ and SRQ - in terms of their ability to discriminate patients with psychiatric disorders from those without at the UP-PGH Pain Clinic.
This is a cross sectional study 102 of patients evaluated by 3 pain fellow physicians and reviewed by 1 psychiatrist.
There was good agreement between PRIME-MD PQ and psychiatric interview (k=0.67) compared to the correlation between SRQ and psychiatric interview (k=0.51). However, with the removal of the item in the SRQ eliciting grandiosity from the "psychotic" items, agreement of the psychiatric interview with the modified SRQ (without item 22) rose to k=0.76. When all items on psychosis were eliminated (SRQ-20), agreement was even better (k=0.79).
Both shorter versions of SRQ (Modified SRQ & SRQ-20) were superior to the PRIME-MD PQ in discriminating between patients with and without psychiatric disorders at the pain clinic.