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The American Journal of the Medical Sciences | 2011

Depression, Screening and Quality of Life in Chronic Kidney Disease

Geeta Gyamlani; Anita Basu; Monique Moxey; Molly S. Clark; Stephen A. Geraci; Frederick Lee; Patricia M. Dubbert

Introduction:To determine the prevalence of positive screens for depression and to assess quality of life (QoL) and usefulness of the brief and easily administered Patient Health Questionnaire-2 (PHQ-2) for depression screening in the chronic kidney disease (CKD) population; and to explore the relationship between depressive symptoms and markers of inflammation. Methods:Seventy-one adult patients with estimated glomerular filtration rate <60 mL/min/1.73 m2 or proteinuria, but not on dialysis, were enrolled. QoL was assessed using the Short Form-36. The Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale (CES-D) and PHQ-2 were used to screen for depression. Serum ferritin, albumin, C-reactive protein and hematocrit were also measured as markers of inflammation. Results:The PHQ-2 and CES-D were significantly correlated (P < 0.05). Positive scores on the CES-D or PHQ-2 had significantly lower Short Form-36 scores. Mean hemoglobin values were significantly lower in patients who screened positive for depression either by CES-D (12.2 ± 1.7 versus 13.2 ± 1.7, P < 0.05) or by PHQ-2 (12 ± 1.6 versus 13.4 ± 1.6, P < 0.01). Neither PHQ-2 nor CES-D correlated with other markers of inflammation in this sample. Conclusion:Both the CES-D and the PHQ-2 can identify patients with CKD who need further evaluation for depression. The PHQ-2 seems to be a useful screen for depression and impaired QoL in a renal clinic setting. Patients with CKD and lower hemoglobin may be at greater risk for depression than those with normal values.


American Family Physician | 2012

Treatment of childhood and adolescent depression.

Molly S. Clark; Kate L. Jansen; J. Anthony Cloy


The American Journal of Medicine | 2016

Top 10 Facts You Need to Know About Synthetic Cannabinoids: Not So Nice Spice

Ann M. Kemp; Molly S. Clark; Thomas Dobbs; Robert L. Galli; Justin Sherman; Robert D. Cox


Pain Medicine | 2016

Impact of an Electronic Pain and Opioid Risk Assessment Program: Are There Improvements in Patient Encounters and Clinic Notes?

Stephen F. Butler; K. Zacharoff; S. Charity; Ryan A. Black; Emma Chung; Antje M. Barreveld; Molly S. Clark; Robert N. Jamison


American Family Physician | 2012

Evaluation and treatment of the suicidal patient.

David R. Norris; Molly S. Clark


Journal of Family Practice | 2013

Q / How do antidepressants affect sexual function?

Molly S. Clark; Kate L. Jansen; Megan Bresnahan; William H. Replogle


Journal of the Mississippi State Medical Association | 2015

Top 10 facts you should know. Synthetic cannabinoids: not so nice spice.

Ann M. Kemp; Molly S. Clark; Dobbs T; Robert L. Galli; Justin Sherman; Cox R


American Family Physician | 2011

Antidepressants for the Treatment of Insomnia in Patients with Depression

Molly S. Clark; Patrick O. Smith; Barbara Jamieson


Family Medicine | 2016

Where Learning Never Ends: Stories and Notes From the Life of a Teaching Physician.

Molly S. Clark


American Family Physician | 2016

The Mental Status Examination.

David R. Norris; Molly S. Clark; Sonya Shipley

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Ann M. Kemp

University of Mississippi Medical Center

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Justin Sherman

University of Mississippi Medical Center

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Barbara Jamieson

Medical College of Wisconsin

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Robert L. Galli

University of Mississippi Medical Center

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Anita Basu

University of Mississippi

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Geeta Gyamlani

University of Tennessee Health Science Center

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Patricia M. Dubbert

University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

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Robert D. Cox

University of Mississippi Medical Center

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