P. Soysal, A. Işık, Cansu Usarel, D. Kaya, H. Ellidokuz, G. Grossberg
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VALIDITY AND RELIABILITY OF AM SAD, a SHORT GERIATRIC DEPRESSION SCREENING TOOL, IN TURKISH ELDERLY PEOPLE
ABSTRACTObjective: Depression is a serious public health problem among the elderly and screening for depression in the elderly for primary care physicians is essential. The objective of this study was to evaluate the validity and reliability of the AM SAD (Appetite, Mood, Sleep, Activity, and thoughts of Death) and to compare the results with DSM-5 depression criteria in Turkish elderly people.Methods: This study was conducted in a geriatric division of a tertiary hospital in the west part of Turkey, Izmir. A total of 186 elderly outpatients were included in the study. Translation from the original English version was performed according to the standardized methods. Yesavage Geriatric Depression-15 Scale (YGDS), and the “AM SAD” were administered following by the Mini-Mental Status Examination (MMSE). Patients were assessed for depression using DSM-5 criteria and the results were compared with AM SAD.Results: A statistically significant correlation was established between YDGS-15 and AM SAD scores (r:0.64...