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Validation of the French Translation of the Scale HSCL25 in the Diagnosis of Depression in Primary Care

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Depression
Interventions
Other: HSCL25 scale
Other: PSE9 questionary
Registration Number
NCT02414711
Lead Sponsor
University Hospital, Brest
Brief Summary

Depression has emotional consequences, social and important business. Reaching at least 7.5% of French aged 15 to 85 years. General Practitioners are the first professional consulted in terms of frequency of consultations. Indeed, in primary care, 10 to 25% of patients with depression that General Practitioners are often alone to support and follow. But General Practitioners are faced with diagnostic difficulties facing the diagnosis of depression, because if the patient does not engage itself, no tool is validated in France to help them in their diagnosis. However, standardized questionary exist that allow to overcome this difficulty. Questionary used in other european countries. Among them, the HSCL25 scale was selected by a systematic review of literature and a RAND UCLA type of consensus procedure. This HSCL25 scale is the most efficient for the diagnosis of depression in terms of efficiency tool, reproducibility and ergonomics. However, it remains necessary to confirm its validity in terms of the French translation and in terms of efficiency.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
1128
Inclusion Criteria
  • Adult (18 and over) consultant in primary care
Exclusion Criteria
  • Child or young person under 18
  • Women with a declared pregnancy to prevent puerperal depression whose support is different.
  • Adult consultant to obtain a medical certificate
  • Psychotic patients and\or requiring immediate care

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
SINGLE_GROUP
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
No depressedHSCL25 scaleIf the result of the HSCL25 scale is inferior than 1.75, then the patient is considered as no depressed. 50 of these patients have to have a psychological interview with the PSE9 questionary to validate the result of the HSCL25 scale.
DepressedPSE9 questionaryIf the result of the HSCL25 scale is superior or equal to 1.75, then the patient is considered as depressed. 50 of these patients have to have a psychological interview with the PSE9 questionary to validate the result of the HSCL25 scale.
No depressedPSE9 questionaryIf the result of the HSCL25 scale is inferior than 1.75, then the patient is considered as no depressed. 50 of these patients have to have a psychological interview with the PSE9 questionary to validate the result of the HSCL25 scale.
DepressedHSCL25 scaleIf the result of the HSCL25 scale is superior or equal to 1.75, then the patient is considered as depressed. 50 of these patients have to have a psychological interview with the PSE9 questionary to validate the result of the HSCL25 scale.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
To validate the French translation of the HSCL25 scale1 month

The score between HSCL25 scale and PSE9 questionary will be compared

To assess the HSCL25 scale diagnosis efficacy of depression in primary care ambulatory practice1 month

The score between HSCL25 scale and PSE9 questionary will be compared

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (3)

Cabinet médical en zone urbaine

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Brest, France

Cabinet médical en zone semi-rurale

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Plounéour Trez, France

Cabinet médical en zone rurale - Pôle Santé Universitaire

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Lanmeur, France

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