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Journal of Family Practice, Sept, 2002 by Larry Culpepper
TABLE 1 Screening for depression Outpatient adults (United States Preventive Services Task Force) * Over the past 2 weeks, have you felt down or hopeless? * Over the past 2 weeks have you felt little interest in doing things? A positive response to either question should be followed by a more in-depth interview to confirm or refute the diagnosis. Postpartum women (Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale) * 1. I have been able to laugh and see the funny side of things -- As much as I always could (0) -- Not quite so much now (1) -- Definitely not so much now (2) -- Not at all (3) 2. I have looked forward with enjoyment to things -- As much as I ever did (0) -- Rather less than I used to (1) -- Definitely less than I used to (2) -- Hardly at all (3) 3. I have blamed myself unnecessarily when things went wrong -- Yes, most of the time (3) -- Yes, some of the time (2) -- Not very often (1) -- No, never (0) 4. I have been anxious or worried for no good reason -- No, not at all (0) -- Hardly ever (1) -- Yes, sometimes (2) -- Yes, very often (3) 5. I have felt scared or panicky for no very good reason -- Yes, quite a lot (3) -- Yes, sometimes (2) -- No, not much (1) -- No, not at all (0) 6. Things have been getting on top of me -- Yes, most of the time I haven't been able to cope at all (3) -- Yes, sometimes I haven't been coping as well as usual (2) -- No, most of the time I have coped quite well (1) -- No, I have been coping as well as ever (0) 7. I have been so unhappy that I have had difficulty sleeping -- Yes, most of the time (3) -- Yes, sometimes (2) -- No, not very often (1) -- No, not at all (0) 8. I have felt sad or miserable -- Yes, most of the time (3) -- Yes, quite often (2) -- No, not very often (1) -- No, not at all (0) 9. I have been so unhappy that I have been crying -- Yes, most of the time (3) -- Yes, quite often (2) -- No, only occasionally (1) -- No, never (0) 10. The thought of harming myself has occurred to me -- Yes, quite often (3) -- Sometimes (2) -- Hardly ever (1) -- Never (0) * Reprinted with permission, from Cox JL et al. British Journal of Psychiatry. 1987; 150:782-786. TABLE 2 Key messages for patient education about depression * Antidepressants work only if taken every day * Antidepressants are not addictive * Benefits from medication appear slowly over several weeks * Continue antidepressants even after you feel better * Mild side effects are common and usually improve with time * If you are thinking of stopping the medication, call your physician first * The goal of treatment is compete remission, but this sometimes takes several medication adjustments
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(1.) Young AS, Klap R, Sherbourne CD, Wells KB. The quality of care for depressive and anxiety disorders in the United States. Arch Gen Psychiatry. 2001;58:55-61.
(2.) Institute of Medicine (U.S.). Committee on Health and Behavior: Research Practice and Policy. Health and Behavior: The Interplay of Biological, Behavioral, and Societal Influences. Washington, DC: National Academy Press. 2001.
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