## Introduction: The short anxiety screening test (sast), an easily administered rating scale, was developed to standardize the detection of anxiety disorder in the elderly, even, and especially, in the presence of depression. the instrument also included somatic complaints, often the manifestation
Does the presence of anxiety affect the validity of a screening test for depression in the elderly?
β Scribed by Gary Sinoff; Liora Ore; David Zlotogorsky; Ada Tamir
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 71 KB
- Volume
- 17
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0885-6230
- DOI
- 10.1002/gps.594
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
Introduction
Depression in the elderly is frequently detected by screening instruments and often accompanied by anxiety. We set out to study if anxiety will affect the ability to detect depression by a screening instrument.
Objective
To validate the short Zung depression rating scale in Israeli elderly and to study the affect of anxiety on its validity.
Design
The short Zung was validated against a psychiatric evaluation, in a geriatric inpatient and outpatient service. The overall validity was determined, as well as for subgroups of sufferers and nonβsufferers of anxiety.
Setting
An urban geriatric service in Israel.
Patients
150 medical inpatients and outpatients, aged 70 years and older.
Measures
Psychiatric evaluation of modified Anxiety Disorders Interview Schedule for DSMβIV as criterion standard for anxiety and depression and short Zung instrument for depression.
Results
By criterion validity, 60% suffered from depression. The overall validity of the short Zung was high (sensitivity 71.1%, specificity 88.3%, PPV 90.1%, NPV 67.1%). The validity for those not suffering from anxiety was good (sensitivity 71.1%, specificity 90.2%, PPV 84.4%, NPV 80.7%). In those with anxiety, sensitivity, specificty and PPV were high (71.2%, 77.8%, 94.9% respectively), although the specificity was less than in nonβsuffers. However major difference was in the NPV rate being much lower (31.8%).
Conclusion
The short Zung, an easily administered instrument for detecting depression, is also valid in the Israeli elderly. However, anxiety limits the usefulness of this instrument in correctly ruling out depression. The clinician must be aware, therefore, that those suffering from anxiety may score negatively for depression on a screening instrument, such as the short Zung. Copyright Β© 2002 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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