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Background: The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is a widely acknowledged screening tool for postpartum depression (PPD) globally, but its validation in Uganda has been lacking. This study aimed to assess the EPDS's accuracy as a PPD screening tool in Uganda compared to the Mini-International Neuropsychiatric Interview (MINI 7.0.2) based on the DSM-5.
Methods: This was a descriptive cross-sectional study conducted at a referral hospital and two peri-urban primary care postpartum clinics in rural southwestern Uganda. We enrolled 287 mothers aged 18 to 49 at their six-week postpartum visit. The EPDS was used for initial screening, and the MINI 7.0.2 was employed for clinical diagnosis. The study used the Runyankore-Rukiga language version of the EPDS and collected data from November 11, 2019, to June 10, 2020, with the MINI 7.0.2 as the reference standard.
Results: The overall PPD prevalence was 29.5%, as opposed to 26.5% with EPDS and MINI 7.0.2 DSM-5 criteria (p = 0.239). The EPDS demonstrated a sensitivity of 86.8%, specificity of 92.1%, positive predictive value of 80.5%, and negative predictive value of 94.9%. A cutoff score of ≥10 was found to be the most effective acceptable point after drawing the AUC of ROC and determining the most appropriate point using Youden's index. The area under the ROC curve, indicating the scale's overall performance against MINI 7.0.2, was 0.89 for Bwizibwera HCIV, 0.97 for Kinoni HCIV, and 0.84 for MRRH. In conclusion, the EPDS can effectively screen for postpartum depression in southwestern Uganda using a cutoff score of ≥10. It exhibits strong diagnostic performance in correctly identifying PPD in postpartum mothers.
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Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the optimal cut-off scores of the MMSE and MoCA for accurately differentiating MSA patients with MCI and dementia from those with normal cognition.
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Division of Neurology, Department of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada; Autoimmune Encephalitis Clinic, Toronto Western Hospital (University Health Network), Toronto, ON, Canada. Electronic address:
Purpose: To compare the performance of different measures of long-term psychiatric outcomes in patients with post-acute autoimmune encephalitis (AE) who may require comprehensive psychiatric evaluation.
Methods: The sensitivity of three self-reported measures of mood and anxiety symptoms (Patient Health Questionnaire [PHQ-9]; Profiles of Mood States-2 [POMS-2]; Generalized Anxiety Disorder 7-item [GAD7]) was compared with a structured clinician-administered tool (Mini Neuropsychiatric Inventory 7.0.
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Department of Neurology, King George's Medical University (KGMU), Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India.
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Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Ospital Ng Lipa, Lipa, Philippines.
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