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Comparison of depression prevalence estimates in meta-analyses based on screening tools and rating scales versus diagnostic interviews: a meta-research review.

Brooke LevisXin Wei YanChen HeYing SunAndrea BenedettiBrett D Thombs
Published in: BMC medicine (2019)
Most meta-analyses combined estimates from studies that used screening tools or rating scales instead of diagnostic interviews, did not disclose this in abstracts, and described the prevalence as being for "depression" or "depressive disorders " even though disorders were not assessed. Users of meta-analyses of depression prevalence should be cautious when interpreting results because reported prevalence may exceed actual prevalence.
Keyphrases
  • meta analyses
  • risk factors
  • systematic review
  • depressive symptoms
  • randomized controlled trial