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Equivalency of the Diagnostic Accuracy of the Phq-8 and Phq-9: A Systematic Review and Individual Participant Data Meta-Analysis Publisher Pubmed



Wu Y1, 2, 3 ; Levis B1, 3 ; Riehm KE1 ; Saadat N1 ; Levis AW1 ; Azar M1 ; Rice DB1, 4 ; Boruff J5 ; Cuijpers P6 ; Gilbody S7 ; Ioannidis JPA8 ; Kloda LA9 ; Mcmillan D7 ; Patten SB10, 11 Show All Authors
Authors
  1. Wu Y1, 2, 3
  2. Levis B1, 3
  3. Riehm KE1
  4. Saadat N1
  5. Levis AW1
  6. Azar M1
  7. Rice DB1, 4
  8. Boruff J5
  9. Cuijpers P6
  10. Gilbody S7
  11. Ioannidis JPA8
  12. Kloda LA9
  13. Mcmillan D7
  14. Patten SB10, 11
  15. Shrier I1, 3
  16. Ziegelstein RC12
  17. Akena DH13
  18. Arroll B14
  19. Ayalon L15
  20. Baradaran HR16, 17
  21. Baron M1, 18
  22. Bombardier CH19
  23. Butterworth P20, 21
  24. Carter G22
  25. Chagas MH23
  26. Chan JCN24, 25, 26
  27. Cholera R27
  28. Conwell Y28
  29. De Manvan Ginkel JM29
  30. Fann JR30
  31. Fischer FH31
  32. Fung D32, 33, 34, 35
  33. Gelaye B36
  34. Goodyearsmith F14
  35. Greeno CG37
  36. Hall BJ38, 39
  37. Harrison PA40
  38. Harter M41
  39. Hegerl U42
  40. Hides L43
  41. Hobfoll SE44
  42. Hudson M1, 18
  43. Hyphantis T45
  44. Inagaki M46
  45. Jette N10, 11, 47
  46. Khamseh ME16
  47. Kiely KM48, 49
  48. Kwan Y50
  49. Lamers F51
  50. Liu SI35, 52, 53, 54
  51. Lotrakul M55
  52. Loureiro SR23
  53. Lowe B56
  54. Mcguire A57
  55. Mohdsidik S58
  56. Munhoz TN59
  57. Muramatsu K60
  58. Osorio FL23, 61
  59. Patel V62, 63
  60. Pence BW64
  61. Persoons P65, 66
  62. Picardi A67
  63. Reuter K68
  64. Rooney AG69
  65. Santos IS59
  66. Shaaban J70
  67. Sidebottom A71
  68. Simning A28
  69. Stafford L72, 73
  70. Sung S32, 35
  71. Tan PLL50
  72. Turner A74, 75
  73. Van Weert HC76
  74. White J77
  75. Whooley MA78, 79, 80
  76. Winkley K81
  77. Yamada M82
  78. Benedetti A3, 18, 83
  79. Thombs BD1, 2, 3, 4, 18, 84

Source: Psychological Medicine Published:2020


Abstract

Item 9 of the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9) queries about thoughts of death and self-harm, but not suicidality. Although it is sometimes used to assess suicide risk, most positive responses are not associated with suicidality. The PHQ-8, which omits Item 9, is thus increasingly used in research. We assessed equivalency of total score correlations and the diagnostic accuracy to detect major depression of the PHQ-8 and PHQ-9.Methods We conducted an individual patient data meta-analysis. We fit bivariate random-effects models to assess diagnostic accuracy.Results 16 742 participants (2097 major depression cases) from 54 studies were included. The correlation between PHQ-8 and PHQ-9 scores was 0.996 (95% confidence interval 0.996 to 0.996). The standard cutoff score of 10 for the PHQ-9 maximized sensitivity + specificity for the PHQ-8 among studies that used a semi-structured diagnostic interview reference standard (N = 27). At cutoff 10, the PHQ-8 was less sensitive by 0.02 (-0.06 to 0.00) and more specific by 0.01 (0.00 to 0.01) among those studies (N = 27), with similar results for studies that used other types of interviews (N = 27). For all 54 primary studies combined, across all cutoffs, the PHQ-8 was less sensitive than the PHQ-9 by 0.00 to 0.05 (0.03 at cutoff 10), and specificity was within 0.01 for all cutoffs (0.00 to 0.01).Conclusions PHQ-8 and PHQ-9 total scores were similar. Sensitivity may be minimally reduced with the PHQ-8, but specificity is similar. Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2019.
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