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Meta-Analysis
. 2023 Feb;35(2):95-114.
doi: 10.1037/pas0001181.

Comparison of the accuracy of the 7-item HADS Depression subscale and 14-item total HADS for screening for major depression: A systematic review and individual participant data meta-analysis

Yin Wu  1 Brooke Levis  1 Federico M Daray  2 John P A Ioannidis  3 Scott B Patten  4 Pim Cuijpers  5 Roy C Ziegelstein  6 Simon Gilbody  7 Felix H Fischer  8 Suiqiong Fan  1 Ying Sun  1 Chen He  1 Ankur Krishnan  1 Dipika Neupane  1 Parash Mani Bhandari  1 Zelalem Negeri  1 Kira E Riehm  1 Danielle B Rice  1 Marleine Azar  1 Xin Wei Yan  1 Mahrukh Imran  1 Matthew J Chiovitti  1 Jill T Boruff  9 Dean McMillan  7 Lorie A Kloda  10 Sarah Markham  11 Melissa Henry  1 Zahinoor Ismail  12 Carmen G Loiselle  13 Nicholas D Mitchell  14 Samir Al-Adawi  15 Kevin R Beck  16 Anna Beraldi  17 Charles N Bernstein  18 Birgitte Boye  19 Natalie Büel-Drabe  20 Adomas Bunevicius  21 Ceyhun Can  22 Gregory Carter  23 Chih-Ken Chen  24 Gary Cheung  25 Kerrie Clover  26 Ronán M Conroy  27 Gema Costa-Requena  28 Daniel Cukor  29 Eli Dabscheck  30 Jennifer De Souza  31 Marina Downing  32 Anthony Feinstein  33 Panagiotis P Ferentinos  34 Alastair J Flint  35 Pamela Gallagher  36 Milena Gandy  37 Luigi Grassi  38 Martin Härter  39 Asuncion Hernando  40 Melinda L Jackson  41 Josef Jenewein  42 Nathalie Jetté  43 Miguel Julião  44 Marie Kjærgaard  45 Sebastian Köhler  46 Hans-Helmut König  47 Lalit K R Krishna  48 Yu Lee  49 Margrit Löbner  50 Wim L Loosman  51 Anthony W Love  52 Bernd Löwe  53 Ulrik F Malt  54 Ruth Ann Marrie  55 Loreto Massardo  56 Yutaka Matsuoka  57 Anja Mehnert  58 Ioannis Michopoulos  34 Laurent Misery  59 Christian J Nelson  60 Chong Guan Ng  61 Meaghan L O'Donnell  62 Suzanne J O'Rourke  63 Ahmet Öztürk  64 Alexander Pabst  65 Julie A Pasco  66 Jurate Peceliuniene  67 Luis Pintor  68 Jennie L Ponsford  32 Federico Pulido  69 Terence J Quinn  70 Silje E Reme  71 Katrin Reuter  72 Steffi G Riedel-Heller  65 Alasdair G Rooney  73 Roberto Sánchez-González  74 Rebecca M Saracino  60 Melanie P J Schellekens  75 Martin Scherer  76 Andrea Benedetti  77 Brett D Thombs  1 Et Al
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Meta-Analysis

Comparison of the accuracy of the 7-item HADS Depression subscale and 14-item total HADS for screening for major depression: A systematic review and individual participant data meta-analysis

Yin Wu et al. Psychol Assess. 2023 Feb.
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Abstract

The seven-item Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale Depression subscale (HADS-D) and the total score of the 14-item HADS (HADS-T) are both used for major depression screening. Compared to the HADS-D, the HADS-T includes anxiety items and requires more time to complete. We compared the screening accuracy of the HADS-D and HADS-T for major depression detection. We conducted an individual participant data meta-analysis and fit bivariate random effects models to assess diagnostic accuracy among participants with both HADS-D and HADS-T scores. We identified optimal cutoffs, estimated sensitivity and specificity with 95% confidence intervals, and compared screening accuracy across paired cutoffs via two-stage and individual-level models. We used a 0.05 equivalence margin to assess equivalency in sensitivity and specificity. 20,700 participants (2,285 major depression cases) from 98 studies were included. Cutoffs of ≥7 for the HADS-D (sensitivity 0.79 [0.75, 0.83], specificity 0.78 [0.75, 0.80]) and ≥15 for the HADS-T (sensitivity 0.79 [0.76, 0.82], specificity 0.81 [0.78, 0.83]) minimized the distance to the top-left corner of the receiver operating characteristic curve. Across all sets of paired cutoffs evaluated, differences of sensitivity between HADS-T and HADS-D ranged from -0.05 to 0.01 (0.00 at paired optimal cutoffs), and differences of specificity were within 0.03 for all cutoffs (0.02-0.03). The pattern was similar among outpatients, although the HADS-T was slightly (not nonequivalently) more specific among inpatients. The accuracy of HADS-T was equivalent to the HADS-D for detecting major depression. In most settings, the shorter HADS-D would be preferred. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, all rights reserved).

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