Validation of the Self Reporting Questionnaire 20-Item (SRQ-20) for Use in a Low- and Middle-Income Country Emergency Centre Setting.

Journal: International journal of mental health and addiction

Volume: 14

Issue: 1

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Affiliated Institutions:  Alan J. Flisher Centre for Public Mental Health, Department of Psychiatry and Mental Health, University of Cape Town, Sawkins Road, Rondebosch, Cape Town , South Africa. Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Science, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, USA. Department of Psychiatry and Mental Health, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa.

Abstract summary 

Common mental disorders are highly prevalent in emergency centre (EC) patients, yet few brief screening tools have been validated for low- and middle-income country (LMIC) ECs. This study explored the psychometric properties of the SRQ-20 screening tool in South African ECs using the Mini Neuropsychiatric Interview (MINI) as the gold standard comparison tool. Patients (=200) from two ECs in Cape Town, South Africa were interviewed using the SRQ-20 and the MINI. Internal consistency, screening properties and factorial validity were examined. The SRQ-20 was effective in identifying participants with major depression, anxiety disorders or suicidality and displayed good internal consistency. The optimal cutoff scores were 4/5 and 6/7 for men and women respectively. The factor structure differed by gender. The SRQ-20 is a useful tool for EC settings in South Africa and holds promise for task-shifted approaches to decreasing the LMIC burden of mental disorders.

Authors & Co-authors:  van der Westhuizen Claire C Wyatt Gail G Williams John K JK Stein Dan J DJ Sorsdahl Katherine K

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Citations :  Beck AT, Steer RA. Beck depression inventory manual. San Antonio: Psychological Corporation; 1993.
Authors :  5
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SSN : 1557-1874
Study Population
Men,Women
Mesh Terms
Other Terms
Common mental disorder screening;Emergency centre or department;Low- and middle-income country;Psychometric properties of the SRQ-20;Task-shifting
Study Design
Cross Sectional Study
Study Approach
Country of Study
South Africa
Publication Country
United States