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February 1998 - Volume 36 - Issue 2 - pp 237-243
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A Short, Psychiatric, Case-Finding Measure for HIV Seropositive Outpatients: Performance Characteristics of the 5-Item Mental Health Subscale of the SF-20 in a Male, Seropositive Sample

Holmes, William C. MD

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Abstract

Objectives. The author assesses performance characteristics of the 5-item mental health scale (MHI-5) of the Medical Outcomes Study Short Form Health Survey when used as a psychiatric case-finding measure for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) seropositive outpatients.

Methods. Ninety-five HIV seropositive outpatients from two primary care practices were recruited and cross-sectionally studied. All subjects completed the MHI-5. Standardized Clinical Interview for DSM-III-R(SCID-NP-HIV) was used as the gold standard in assessing Axis I psychiatric disorders in the previous 6 months.

Results. Thirty-three of 95 (35%) subjects had Axis I disorders (Axis I): 18 of 33 (55%) had a diagnosis of major depression(MD); 15 of 33 (45%) had another diagnosis (AD). Areas under receiver operator characteristic(ROC) curves were 0.76 (95% confidence interval [CI], 0.65, 0.87; Axis I), 0.84 (95% CI, 0.74, 0.94; MD), and 0.55 (95% CI, 0.38, 0.72; AD). The area under the MD curve was significantly greater than that for the AD curve (P= 0.0017). The optimal subscale score cut-off point on the MD curve was 52. Test characteristics for this cut-off point were: sensitivity, 83%; specificity, 65%; positive predictive value, 36%; negative predictive value, 94%; likelihood ratio for a positive test, 2.37; and likelihood ratio for a negative test, 0.26.

Conclusions. The MHI-5 is the first short psychiatric case-finding measure for which performance characteristics have been reported for HIV seropositive outpatients. Test characteristics suggest that it may be a useful case-finding measure for these patients. A positive finding may indicate a diagnosis of recent major depression.

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