Equivalency of the diagnostic accuracy of the PHQ-8 and PHQ-9: a systematic review and individual participant data meta-analysis. Journal Articles uri icon

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abstract

  • BACKGROUND: 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.

authors

  • Wu, Yin
  • Levis, Brooke
  • Riehm, Kira E
  • Saadat, Nazanin
  • Levis, Alexander W
  • Azar, Marleine
  • Rice, Danielle
  • Boruff, Jill
  • Cuijpers, Pim
  • Gilbody, Simon
  • Ioannidis, John PA
  • Kloda, Lorie A
  • McMillan, Dean
  • Patten, Scott B
  • Shrier, Ian
  • Ziegelstein, Roy C
  • Akena, Dickens H
  • Arroll, Bruce
  • Ayalon, Liat
  • Baradaran, Hamid R
  • Baron, Murray
  • Bombardier, Charles H
  • Butterworth, Peter
  • Carter, Gregory
  • Chagas, Marcos H
  • Chan, Juliana CN
  • Cholera, Rushina
  • Conwell, Yeates
  • de Man-van Ginkel, Janneke M
  • Fann, Jesse R
  • Fischer, Felix H
  • Fung, Daniel
  • Gelaye, Bizu
  • Goodyear-Smith, Felicity
  • Greeno, Catherine G
  • Hall, Brian J
  • Harrison, Patricia A
  • Härter, Martin
  • Hegerl, Ulrich
  • Hides, Leanne
  • Hobfoll, Stevan E
  • Hudson, Marie
  • Hyphantis, Thomas
  • Inagaki, Masatoshi
  • Jetté, Nathalie
  • Khamseh, Mohammad E
  • Kiely, Kim M
  • Kwan, Yunxin
  • Lamers, Femke
  • Liu, Shen-Ing
  • Lotrakul, Manote
  • Loureiro, Sonia R
  • Löwe, Bernd
  • McGuire, Anthony
  • Mohd-Sidik, Sherina
  • Munhoz, Tiago N
  • Muramatsu, Kumiko
  • Osório, Flávia L
  • Patel, Vikram
  • Pence, Brian W
  • Persoons, Philippe
  • Picardi, Angelo
  • Reuter, Katrin
  • Rooney, Alasdair G
  • Santos, Iná S
  • Shaaban, Juwita
  • Sidebottom, Abbey
  • Simning, Adam
  • Stafford, Lesley
  • Sung, Sharon
  • Tan, Pei Lin Lynnette
  • Turner, Alyna
  • van Weert, Henk C
  • White, Jennifer
  • Whooley, Mary A
  • Winkley, Kirsty
  • Yamada, Mitsuhiko
  • Benedetti, Andrea
  • Thombs, Brett D

publication date

  • June 2020