Skip to main content
Top
Published in: Acta Diabetologica 2/2013

01-04-2013 | Original Article

Comparative validity of the WHO-5 Well-Being Index and two-question instrument for screening depressive symptoms in patients with type 2 diabetes

Authors: M. Furuya, Y. Hayashino, S. Tsujii, H. Ishii, S. Fukuhara

Published in: Acta Diabetologica | Issue 2/2013

Login to get access

Abstract

A simple tool consisting of two questions for screening depressive symptoms has been shown to be useful in primary care settings, but its validity in patients with diabetes has yet to be evaluated. We compared the test performance of this two-question instrument with that of WHO (The World Health Organization)-5. We consecutively enrolled 153 patients with type 2 diabetes who visited a diabetes clinic in Japan. Using the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale as a reference standard of depressive symptoms, we calculated the sensitivity and specificity of the two-question instrument and WHO-5, and compared the area under the ROC curves of these tests. The two-question instrument had a sensitivity of 53.6% (95% CI, 39.7–67.0%) and specificity of 67.7% (95% CI, 58.1–74.9%). With the conventional cutoff point equal to or less than 13 points, the WHO-5 had a sensitivity of 57.1% (95% CI, 43.2–70.3%) and specificity of 82.5% (95% CI, 81.9–94.9%). The area under the ROC curve for the WHO-5 and two-item questionnaire, an indicator of discriminatory power, was 0.81 and 0.73, respectively, showing a statistically significant difference (P = 0.0453). The two-question instrument had statistically lower discriminatory power than the WHO-5 in screening depressive symptoms in patients with diabetes. We do not recommend the use of the two-question instrument for screening depressive symptoms in patients with diabetes.
Literature
1.
go back to reference Anderson RJ, Freedland KE, Clouse RE, Lustman PJ (2001) The prevalence of comorbid depression in adults with diabetes: a meta-analysis. Diabetes Care 24:1069–1078PubMedCrossRef Anderson RJ, Freedland KE, Clouse RE, Lustman PJ (2001) The prevalence of comorbid depression in adults with diabetes: a meta-analysis. Diabetes Care 24:1069–1078PubMedCrossRef
2.
go back to reference Golden SH, Lazo M, Carnethon M et al (2008) Examining a bidirectional association between depressive symptoms and diabetes. JAMA 299:2751–2759PubMedCrossRef Golden SH, Lazo M, Carnethon M et al (2008) Examining a bidirectional association between depressive symptoms and diabetes. JAMA 299:2751–2759PubMedCrossRef
3.
go back to reference Lustman PJ, Griffith LS, Clouse RE (1997) Depression in adults with diabetes. Semin Clin Neuropsychiatry 2:15–23PubMed Lustman PJ, Griffith LS, Clouse RE (1997) Depression in adults with diabetes. Semin Clin Neuropsychiatry 2:15–23PubMed
4.
go back to reference Lustman PJ, Harper GW (1987) Nonpsychiatric physicians’ identification and treatment of depression in patients with diabetes. Compr Psychiatry 28:22–27PubMedCrossRef Lustman PJ, Harper GW (1987) Nonpsychiatric physicians’ identification and treatment of depression in patients with diabetes. Compr Psychiatry 28:22–27PubMedCrossRef
5.
go back to reference American Diabetes Association (2009) Executive summary: standards of medical care in diabetes—2009. Diabetes Care 32(suppl 1):S6–S12 American Diabetes Association (2009) Executive summary: standards of medical care in diabetes—2009. Diabetes Care 32(suppl 1):S6–S12
7.
go back to reference Beck AT, Ward CH, Mendelson M, Mock J, Erbaugh J (1961) An inventory for measuring depression. Arch Gen Psychiatry 4:561–571PubMedCrossRef Beck AT, Ward CH, Mendelson M, Mock J, Erbaugh J (1961) An inventory for measuring depression. Arch Gen Psychiatry 4:561–571PubMedCrossRef
8.
go back to reference Radloff LS (1977) The CES-D scale: a self report depression scale for research in the general population. Appl Psychol Meas 1:385–401CrossRef Radloff LS (1977) The CES-D scale: a self report depression scale for research in the general population. Appl Psychol Meas 1:385–401CrossRef
9.
go back to reference Bech P, Gudex C, Johansen KS (1996) The WHO (Ten) Well-Being Index: validation in diabetes. Psychother Psychosom 65:183–190PubMedCrossRef Bech P, Gudex C, Johansen KS (1996) The WHO (Ten) Well-Being Index: validation in diabetes. Psychother Psychosom 65:183–190PubMedCrossRef
10.
go back to reference Bech P, Olsen LR, Kjoller M, Rasmussen NK (2003) Measuring well-being rather than the absence of distress symptoms: a comparison of the SF-36 Mental Health subscale and the WHO-Five Well-Being Scale. Int J Methods Psychiatr Res 12:85–91PubMedCrossRef Bech P, Olsen LR, Kjoller M, Rasmussen NK (2003) Measuring well-being rather than the absence of distress symptoms: a comparison of the SF-36 Mental Health subscale and the WHO-Five Well-Being Scale. Int J Methods Psychiatr Res 12:85–91PubMedCrossRef
11.
go back to reference de Wit M, Pouwer F, Gemke RJ, Delemarre-van de Waal HA, Snoek FJ (2007) Validation of the WHO-5 Well-Being Index in adolescents with type 1 diabetes. Diabetes Care 30:2003–2006PubMedCrossRef de Wit M, Pouwer F, Gemke RJ, Delemarre-van de Waal HA, Snoek FJ (2007) Validation of the WHO-5 Well-Being Index in adolescents with type 1 diabetes. Diabetes Care 30:2003–2006PubMedCrossRef
12.
go back to reference Spitzer RL, Williams JB, Kroenke K et al (1994) Utility of a new procedure for diagnosing mental disorders in primary care. The PRIME-MD 1000 study. JAMA 272:1749–1756PubMedCrossRef Spitzer RL, Williams JB, Kroenke K et al (1994) Utility of a new procedure for diagnosing mental disorders in primary care. The PRIME-MD 1000 study. JAMA 272:1749–1756PubMedCrossRef
13.
go back to reference Awata S, Bech P, Yoshida S et al (2007) Reliability and validity of the Japanese version of the World Health Organization-Five Well-Being Index in the context of detecting depression in diabetic patients. Psychiatry Clin Neurosci 61:112–119PubMedCrossRef Awata S, Bech P, Yoshida S et al (2007) Reliability and validity of the Japanese version of the World Health Organization-Five Well-Being Index in the context of detecting depression in diabetic patients. Psychiatry Clin Neurosci 61:112–119PubMedCrossRef
14.
go back to reference Lowe B, Spitzer RL, Grafe K et al (2004) Comparative validity of three screening questionnaires for DSM-IV depressive disorders and physicians’ diagnoses. J Affect Disord 78:131–140PubMedCrossRef Lowe B, Spitzer RL, Grafe K et al (2004) Comparative validity of three screening questionnaires for DSM-IV depressive disorders and physicians’ diagnoses. J Affect Disord 78:131–140PubMedCrossRef
15.
go back to reference Whooley MA, Avins AL, Miranda J, Browner WS (1997) Case-finding instruments for depression. Two questions are as good as many. J Gen Intern Med 12:439–445PubMedCrossRef Whooley MA, Avins AL, Miranda J, Browner WS (1997) Case-finding instruments for depression. Two questions are as good as many. J Gen Intern Med 12:439–445PubMedCrossRef
16.
go back to reference Hanley JA, McNeil BJ (1983) A method of comparing the areas under receiver operating characteristic curves derived from the same cases. Radiology 148:839–843PubMed Hanley JA, McNeil BJ (1983) A method of comparing the areas under receiver operating characteristic curves derived from the same cases. Radiology 148:839–843PubMed
17.
go back to reference DeLong ER, DeLong DM, Clarke-Pearson DL (1988) Comparing the areas under two or more correlated receiver operating characteristic curves: a nonparametric approach. Biometrics 44:837–845PubMedCrossRef DeLong ER, DeLong DM, Clarke-Pearson DL (1988) Comparing the areas under two or more correlated receiver operating characteristic curves: a nonparametric approach. Biometrics 44:837–845PubMedCrossRef
18.
go back to reference Arroll B, Khin N, Kerse N (2003) Screening for depression in primary care with two verbally asked questions: cross sectional study. BMJ 327:1144–1146PubMedCrossRef Arroll B, Khin N, Kerse N (2003) Screening for depression in primary care with two verbally asked questions: cross sectional study. BMJ 327:1144–1146PubMedCrossRef
19.
go back to reference Kroenke K, Spitzer RL, Williams JB (2001) The PHQ-9: validity of a brief depression severity measure. J Gen Intern Med 16:606–613PubMedCrossRef Kroenke K, Spitzer RL, Williams JB (2001) The PHQ-9: validity of a brief depression severity measure. J Gen Intern Med 16:606–613PubMedCrossRef
20.
go back to reference Fukuhara S, Green J, Albert J et al (2006) Symptoms of depression, prescription of benzodiazepines, and the risk of death in hemodialysis patients in Japan. Kidney Int 70:1866–1872PubMedCrossRef Fukuhara S, Green J, Albert J et al (2006) Symptoms of depression, prescription of benzodiazepines, and the risk of death in hemodialysis patients in Japan. Kidney Int 70:1866–1872PubMedCrossRef
21.
go back to reference Jones LE, Doebbeling CC (2007) Depression screening disparities among veterans with diabetes compared with the general veteran population. Diabetes Care 30:2216–2221PubMedCrossRef Jones LE, Doebbeling CC (2007) Depression screening disparities among veterans with diabetes compared with the general veteran population. Diabetes Care 30:2216–2221PubMedCrossRef
Metadata
Title
Comparative validity of the WHO-5 Well-Being Index and two-question instrument for screening depressive symptoms in patients with type 2 diabetes
Authors
M. Furuya
Y. Hayashino
S. Tsujii
H. Ishii
S. Fukuhara
Publication date
01-04-2013
Publisher
Springer Milan
Published in
Acta Diabetologica / Issue 2/2013
Print ISSN: 0940-5429
Electronic ISSN: 1432-5233
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00592-010-0219-z

Other articles of this Issue 2/2013

Acta Diabetologica 2/2013 Go to the issue
Obesity Clinical Trial Summary

At a glance: The STEP trials

A round-up of the STEP phase 3 clinical trials evaluating semaglutide for weight loss in people with overweight or obesity.

Developed by: Springer Medicine

Highlights from the ACC 2024 Congress

Year in Review: Pediatric cardiology

Watch Dr. Anne Marie Valente present the last year's highlights in pediatric and congenital heart disease in the official ACC.24 Year in Review session.

Year in Review: Pulmonary vascular disease

The last year's highlights in pulmonary vascular disease are presented by Dr. Jane Leopold in this official video from ACC.24.

Year in Review: Valvular heart disease

Watch Prof. William Zoghbi present the last year's highlights in valvular heart disease from the official ACC.24 Year in Review session.

Year in Review: Heart failure and cardiomyopathies

Watch this official video from ACC.24. Dr. Biykem Bozkurt discuss last year's major advances in heart failure and cardiomyopathies.