In order to improve tehr ecognition of psychosocial morbidty in cancer patients, 434 patiens were evaluated by means of teh DSM-IV interview and the BSI-53 and the BSI-18. 46.8% patients reported a psychiatric diagnosis. A T score of 52 on teh BSI was associate dwith a sensitivity of 87% and of specificiity 84% in indentifying psychiatric cases.
Psychosocial morbidity secondary to cancer: Application of the BSI and BSI-18 as screening instruments
Gatti, ME;Biancosino, B;Marmai, L;Grassi, L
2005
Abstract
In order to improve tehr ecognition of psychosocial morbidty in cancer patients, 434 patiens were evaluated by means of teh DSM-IV interview and the BSI-53 and the BSI-18. 46.8% patients reported a psychiatric diagnosis. A T score of 52 on teh BSI was associate dwith a sensitivity of 87% and of specificiity 84% in indentifying psychiatric cases.File in questo prodotto:
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