2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.gastre.2018.08.009
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Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS): Validation in Mexican patients with inflammatory bowel disease

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“…In contrast, item 7 ("Puedo estar sentada tranquilamente y sentirme relajada") originally from the Anxiety factor, was placed in the Depression factor. This conformation is similar to that obtained by Yamamoto-Furusho et al (2018) who suggested that the difficulty in mobility (item 8) and in personal care attention (item 10) could generate anxiety in the population studied by them. This interpretation is plausible for the population reported here since there is evidence that changes in the body's shape and the weight of the pregnant woman can lead to a negative assessment of her body image which is associated with high levels of anxiety (Nagl, Jepsen, Linde, & Kersting, 2019).…”
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“…In contrast, item 7 ("Puedo estar sentada tranquilamente y sentirme relajada") originally from the Anxiety factor, was placed in the Depression factor. This conformation is similar to that obtained by Yamamoto-Furusho et al (2018) who suggested that the difficulty in mobility (item 8) and in personal care attention (item 10) could generate anxiety in the population studied by them. This interpretation is plausible for the population reported here since there is evidence that changes in the body's shape and the weight of the pregnant woman can lead to a negative assessment of her body image which is associated with high levels of anxiety (Nagl, Jepsen, Linde, & Kersting, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…In contrast, in the study of patients with HIV infection by Nogueda et al (2013), this same scale presented a unifactorial structure of 13 items that yielded a general measure of distress rather than an evaluation of anxiety and depression. This diversity of results is consistent with the approach of Yamamoto-Furusho et al (2018) according to which the constructs that the HADS evaluates may be different depending on the clinical population to which it is applied and therefore said instrument needs to be validated with the target population to be evaluated.…”
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confidence: 63%
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