28-Item General Health Questionnaire: Difference between revisions
mNo edit summary |
Evan Thomas (talk | contribs) mNo edit summary |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
<div class="editorbox"> | <div class="editorbox"> | ||
'''Original Editor '''- [[User:Ajay Upadhyay|Ajay Upadhyay]] | '''Original Editor ''' - [[User:Ajay Upadhyay|Ajay Upadhyay]] | ||
'''Top Contributors''' - {{Special:Contributors/{{FULLPAGENAME}}}} | |||
</div> | |||
== Objective == | |||
== Objective | |||
The General Health Questionnaire (GHQ) is a screening device for identifying minor psychiatric disorders in the general population and within community or non-psychiatric clinical settings such as primary care or general medical out-patients. Suitable for all ages from adolescent upwards | The General Health Questionnaire (GHQ) is a screening device for identifying minor psychiatric disorders in the general population and within community or non-psychiatric clinical settings such as primary care or general medical out-patients. Suitable for all ages from adolescent upwards (but not children), it assesses the respondent’s current state and asks if that differs from his or her usual state. It is therefore sensitive to short-term psychiatric disorders but not to long-standing attributes of the respondent. | ||
== Intended Population | == Intended Population == | ||
The self-administered questionnaire focuses on two major areas: | The self-administered questionnaire focuses on two major areas: | ||
The inability to carry out normal functions | |||
The appearance of new and distressing phenomena. | The appearance of new and distressing phenomena. | ||
Line 21: | Line 21: | ||
The self-administered questionnaire is an ideal screening device for identifying non-psychotic and minor psychiatric disorders to help inform further intervention. | The self-administered questionnaire is an ideal screening device for identifying non-psychotic and minor psychiatric disorders to help inform further intervention. | ||
GHQ-28: a 28 item scaled version – assesses somatic symptoms, anxiety and insomnia, social dysfunction and severe depression. | GHQ-28: a 28 item scaled version – assesses somatic symptoms, anxiety, and insomnia, social dysfunction and severe depression. | ||
GHQ28 4/5* (max score 28) | GHQ28 4/5* (max score 28) | ||
Line 27: | Line 27: | ||
[[Image:GHQ.jpg|center]] | [[Image:GHQ.jpg|center]] | ||
== Reference | == Reference == | ||
Michele Sterling, General Health Questionnaire 28; Journal of Physiotherapy Vol 57, 2011-59. Clinimetrics Appraisal | Michele Sterling, General Health Questionnaire 28; Journal of Physiotherapy Vol 57, 2011-59. Clinimetrics Appraisal | ||
Line 35: | Line 35: | ||
[[Image:Reliability GHQ 28.JPG|center]] | [[Image:Reliability GHQ 28.JPG|center]] | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
<references / | <references /> | ||
[[Category:Outcome Measures]] | [[Category:Outcome Measures]] [[Category:Mental Health]] |
Revision as of 20:17, 28 October 2017
Original Editor - Ajay Upadhyay Top Contributors - Ajay Upadhyay, Kim Jackson, Uchechukwu Chukwuemeka, Evan Thomas, WikiSysop and Claire Knott
Objective[edit | edit source]
The General Health Questionnaire (GHQ) is a screening device for identifying minor psychiatric disorders in the general population and within community or non-psychiatric clinical settings such as primary care or general medical out-patients. Suitable for all ages from adolescent upwards (but not children), it assesses the respondent’s current state and asks if that differs from his or her usual state. It is therefore sensitive to short-term psychiatric disorders but not to long-standing attributes of the respondent.
Intended Population[edit | edit source]
The self-administered questionnaire focuses on two major areas:
The inability to carry out normal functions The appearance of new and distressing phenomena.
Method of Use[edit | edit source]
The self-administered questionnaire is an ideal screening device for identifying non-psychotic and minor psychiatric disorders to help inform further intervention.
GHQ-28: a 28 item scaled version – assesses somatic symptoms, anxiety, and insomnia, social dysfunction and severe depression.
GHQ28 4/5* (max score 28)
Reference[edit | edit source]
Michele Sterling, General Health Questionnaire 28; Journal of Physiotherapy Vol 57, 2011-59. Clinimetrics Appraisal
Evidence[edit | edit source]