PMID: 8606050Jan 1, 1995Paper

Recognition of depression

The Hospice Journal
T A MelvinD E Eberle

Abstract

Depression in the terminally ill has never been examined systematically. Frequently depression has been perceived as an inevitable part of illness. The purpose of the present study was to develop an instrument (the Mood Evaluation Questionnaire) to measure depression among terminally ill patients. The MEQ and the Geriatric Depression Scale were completed by 27 hospice patients. A Modified Karnofsky score and index of somatic complaints were obtained. There was no correlation among the Modified Karnofsky, the number of somatic complaints, and the level of depression. However the MEQ and GDS were highly correlated (p < .01). For several reasons, the MEQ appears to be an effective instrument to explore the incidence of depression in the terminally ill.

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Feb 6, 2002·European Journal of Cancer Care·M Lloyd-Williams
Oct 15, 2009·Journal of the National Cancer Institute·Andrea VodermaierChristopher Siu
Nov 6, 2010·The American Journal of Hospice & Palliative Care·Paulo R ShiromaJarrett Richardson
Jan 1, 1997·The Hospice Journal·C O BoydE N Malone
May 3, 2007·Journal of Palliative Medicine·Nazneen Hyder Noorani, Marcos Montagnini

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