The relationship between the Hopkins symptom checklist-10 and diagnoses of anxiety and depression among inpatients with substance use disorders
CONCLUSION: In a real-world clinical setting, the HSCL-10 has fair-to-good clinical utility for identifying SUD inpatients who have comorbid clinical symptoms of anxiety disorders or PTSD, when combined with common background variables. The HSCL-10, a brief self-report screening tool, may serve as an efficient proxy for comprehensive interviews used in research and for clinical anxiety symptom screening among patients with SUD.PMID:38421343 | DOI:10.1080/08039488.2024.2323124
Source: Nordic Journal of Psychiatry - Category: Psychiatry Authors: Helle Wessel Andersson Trond Nordfj ærn Mats P Mosti Source Type: research
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