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Diagnostic Performance of the 4-Item Geriatric Depression Scale for Depression Screening in Older Patients with Cancer: The ELCAPA Cohort Study.

Charlotte LafontAnne Chah WakilianCédric LemogneClément GouraudVirginie Fossey-DiazGaldric OrvoenNathalie LhuillierElena PaillaudSylvie Bastuji-GarinSonia ZebachiOlivier HanonFrançois GoldwasserPascaline Boudou-RouquetteFlorence Canouï-Poitrine
Published in: The oncologist (2021)
Considering the overlap between symptoms of cancer and symptoms of depression, depression is particularly difficult to assess in older geriatric oncology and is associated with poor outcomes; there is a need for a routine psychological screening. Self-report instruments like the 4-item version of the Geriatric Depression Scale appears to be a clinically relevant, easy-to-use tool for routine depression screening in older patients with cancer. Asking four questions might enable physicians to screen older patients with cancer for depression and then guide them toward further clinical evaluation and appropriate care if required.
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