2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.comppsych.2013.11.011
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The patient health questionnaire-15 and its abbreviated version as screening tools for depression in Korean college and graduate students

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“…Moreover, sleep‐related problems are transdiagnostic phenomena, co‐occurring with a number of psychiatric disorders (e.g., major depressive disorder, general anxiety disorder, bipolar disorder and schizophrenia), and casually affecting them (Dolsen, Hasarnow & Harwey, 2014). In addition, all symptoms in the SS‐He were identical to the symptoms that both Lyoo, Ju, Kim, Kim, and Lee (2014) and Carlehed, Katz, and Nordin (2017) found to be most strongly associated with depression, and four out of five symptoms overlapped with those Carlehed et al . found to be strongest associated with anxiety.…”
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confidence: 56%
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“…Moreover, sleep‐related problems are transdiagnostic phenomena, co‐occurring with a number of psychiatric disorders (e.g., major depressive disorder, general anxiety disorder, bipolar disorder and schizophrenia), and casually affecting them (Dolsen, Hasarnow & Harwey, 2014). In addition, all symptoms in the SS‐He were identical to the symptoms that both Lyoo, Ju, Kim, Kim, and Lee (2014) and Carlehed, Katz, and Nordin (2017) found to be most strongly associated with depression, and four out of five symptoms overlapped with those Carlehed et al . found to be strongest associated with anxiety.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 56%
“…found to be strongest associated with anxiety. In contrast, only two symptoms in the SS‐Ho overlap with the five most strongly associated somatic symptoms of depression and anxiety (Carlehed et al ., 2017; Lyoo et al ., 2014). This suggests that the somatic symptoms of hopelessness differ from helplessness, anxiety and depression.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Life on dialysis may be particularly disruptive for younger patients who are more likely to be occupationally active, in pursuit of life/personal goals, or with responsibilities towards family and dependents [3]. Culture-related views and stigma around mental health may explain the effects of ethnicity [16] found in this study. The Chinese culture traditionally views mental illnesses as weaknesses of character, those who hold these beliefs might be less likely to engage in help-seeking behavior, and are therefore at an increased risk of depression [17].…”
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confidence: 69%
“…This raises the question of whether these less resource-intensive interventions, where the focus is mainly on behavioral change, would bring about other gains notably in mental health. This is particularly pertinent in Asian settings where the stigma attached to mental health and related-services may hinder the acceptability, participation or retention in CBT programs [16][17][18]. The HED-SMART intervention (HEmoDialysis Self-Management Randomized Trial) is a brief self-management intervention developed through formative work in Singapore to improve treatment adherence and clinical outcomes in ESRD [15,19].…”
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“…This is particularly pertinent in Asian cultures in which the stigma attached to mental health services may hinder the acceptability, participation or retention in CBT programmes. [28][29][30] Other approaches may also have value but have not yet been applied in CKD. Positive psychological states are associated a range of adaptive outcomes from psychological well-being, health behaviours and physical health and even lower risk of mortality, independent of both distress and other traditional risk factors.…”
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confidence: 99%