Assessment of psychological morbidity in primary care: Explorations with the general health questionnaire

Donald M. Berwick , Simon Budman , Josephine Damico-White , Michael Feldstein , Gerald L. Klerman
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The 30-item version of the General Health Questionnaire (GHQ) was completed by 1649 new adult enrollees in a Health Maintenance Organization (HMO), Factor analysis of responses disclosed six factors (Anxiety/Strain, Confidence, Depression, Energy, Social Function, and Insomnia) and a strong tendency for items of similar wording (positive phrasing) to cluster together.

Elevations of GHQ scores, especially when persistent over two administrations of the GHQ separated by 7 months, were strongly associated with the probability of both mental health and non-mental health care within 12 months of enrollment. Anxiety/Strain, Depression, and Social Function scores were associated with the probability of use; Confidence and Energy factors were not. Once in care a member's rate of use of service was relatively independent of the response pattern to the GHQ at enrollment.

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对1649名新加入健康维护机构(HMO)的成人健康问卷(GHQ)进行了问卷调查,问卷的因子分析揭示了焦虑/紧张、自信、抑郁、精力、社会功能和失眠6个因素,并发现相似措辞(积极措辞)的项目有很强的聚类倾向。GHQ评分的升高,特别是在相隔7个月的两次GHQ治疗中持续升高,与入组后12个月内出现精神健康和非精神健康护理的概率密切相关。焦虑/紧张、抑郁和社会功能得分与使用概率相关;信心和精力因素则不然。一旦得到照顾,成员使用服务的比率相对独立于注册时对GHQ的反应模式。
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