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Prediction of depression in European general practice attendees: the PREDICT study

Authors: Michael King, Scott Weich, Francisco Torres-González, Igor Švab, Heidi-Ingrid Maaroos, Jan Neeleman, Miguel Xavier, Richard Morris, Carl Walker, Juan A Bellón-Saameño, Berta Moreno-Küstner, Danica Rotar, Janez Rifel, Anu Aluoja, Ruth Kalda, Mirjam I Geerlings, Idalmiro Carraça, Manuel Caldas de Almeida, Benjamin Vicente, Sandra Saldivia, Pedro Rioseco, Irwin Nazareth

Published in: BMC Public Health | Issue 1/2006

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Abstract

Background

Prevention of depression must address multiple risk factors. Estimating overall risk across a range of putative risk factors is fundamental to prevention of depression. However, we lack reliable and valid methods of risk estimation. This protocol paper introduces PREDICT, an international research study to address this risk estimation.

Methods/design

This is a prospective study in which consecutive general practice attendees in six European countries are recruited and followed up after six and 12 months. Prevalence of depression is assessed at baseline and each follow-up point. Consecutive attendees between April 2003 and September 2004 who were aged 18 to 75 were asked to take part. The possibility of a depressive episode was assessed using the Depression Section of the Composite International Diagnostic Interview. A selection of presumed risk factors was based on our previous work and a systematic review of the literature. It was necessary to evaluate the test-retest reliability of a number of risk factor questions that were developed specifically, or adapted, for the PREDICT study. In a separate reliability study conducted between January and November 2003, consecutive general practice attendees in the six participating European countries completed the risk factor items on two occasions, two weeks apart. The overall response rate at entry to the study was 69%. We exceeded our expected recruitment rate, achieving a total of 10,048 people in all. Reliability coefficients were generally good to excellent.

Discussion

Response rate to follow-up in all countries was uniformly high, which suggests that prediction will be based on almost a full cohort. The results of our reliability analysis are encouraging and suggest that data collected during the course of PREDICT will have a satisfactory level of stability. The development of a multi-factor risk score for depression will lay the foundation for future research on risk reduction in primary care. Our data will also provide the necessary evidence base on which to develop and evaluate interventions to reduce the prevalence of depression.
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Metadata
Title
Prediction of depression in European general practice attendees: the PREDICT study
Authors
Michael King
Scott Weich
Francisco Torres-González
Igor Švab
Heidi-Ingrid Maaroos
Jan Neeleman
Miguel Xavier
Richard Morris
Carl Walker
Juan A Bellón-Saameño
Berta Moreno-Küstner
Danica Rotar
Janez Rifel
Anu Aluoja
Ruth Kalda
Mirjam I Geerlings
Idalmiro Carraça
Manuel Caldas de Almeida
Benjamin Vicente
Sandra Saldivia
Pedro Rioseco
Irwin Nazareth
Publication date
01-12-2006
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Public Health / Issue 1/2006
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2458
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-6-6

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