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. 2024 Feb 13;8(3):699-702.
doi: 10.1182/bloodadvances.2023012083.

Evaluating self- vs interviewer-administered screening for depression in sickle cell disease

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Evaluating self- vs interviewer-administered screening for depression in sickle cell disease

Maria Lysandrou et al. Blood Adv. .
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Conflict-of-interest disclosure: P.D. reports being a consultant for Global Blood Therapeutics for grant review; advisory board member for Forma; and a consultant and speaker for Novartis. R.M.C. and S.C. report grant funding from Formabridge. The remaining authors declare no competing financial interests.

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Distributions of score difference (self-administered minus interview-administered) by PHQ-9 item.

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