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The Global Mental Health Assessment Tool-validation in Hindi: A validity and feasibility study

BACKGROUND: A computer-assisted interview, the Global Mental Health Assessment Tool-validation (GMHAT/PC) has been developed to assist general practitioners and other health professionals to make a quick, convenient, yet reasonably comprehensive standardized mental health assessment. GMHAT/PC has be...

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Autores principales: Sharma, Vimal K., Jagawat, Savita, Midha, Aarti, Jain, Anil, Tambi, Anil, Mangwani, Leena Kumari, Sharma, Bhawna, Dubey, Parul, Satija, Vipin, Copeland, John R. M., Lepping, Peter, Lane, Steven, Krishna, Murali, Pangaria, Ashok
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Medknow Publications 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3025156/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21267364
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0019-5545.74305
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author Sharma, Vimal K.
Jagawat, Savita
Midha, Aarti
Jain, Anil
Tambi, Anil
Mangwani, Leena Kumari
Sharma, Bhawna
Dubey, Parul
Satija, Vipin
Copeland, John R. M.
Lepping, Peter
Lane, Steven
Krishna, Murali
Pangaria, Ashok
author_facet Sharma, Vimal K.
Jagawat, Savita
Midha, Aarti
Jain, Anil
Tambi, Anil
Mangwani, Leena Kumari
Sharma, Bhawna
Dubey, Parul
Satija, Vipin
Copeland, John R. M.
Lepping, Peter
Lane, Steven
Krishna, Murali
Pangaria, Ashok
author_sort Sharma, Vimal K.
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description BACKGROUND: A computer-assisted interview, the Global Mental Health Assessment Tool-validation (GMHAT/PC) has been developed to assist general practitioners and other health professionals to make a quick, convenient, yet reasonably comprehensive standardized mental health assessment. GMHAT/PC has been translated into various languages including Hindi. This is the first study conducted in India, using the Hindi version GMHAT/PC of the series of studies assessing its validity in different cultures. AIM: The study aims to assess the feasibility of using a computer assisted diagnostic interview by health professionals and to examine the level of agreement between the Hindi version GMHAT/PC diagnosis and psychiatrists’ ICD-10 based clinical diagnosis. DESIGN: Cross-sectional validation study. SETTING: Psychiatric clinic of a General Hospital and an out patient (Neurology) clinic in the Teaching General Hospital in Jaipur, India. MATERIALS AND METHODS: All consecutive patients attending the psychiatric out patient clinic were interviewed using GMHAT/PC and psychiatrists made a diagnosis applying ICD-10 criteria for a period of six weeks. A small sample of subjects was interviewed in a similar way in a Neurology clinic for four weeks. RESULTS: The mean duration of interview was under 17 minutes. Most patients were pleased that they were asked about every aspect of their mental health. The agreement between psychologists’ GMHAT/PC interview diagnoses and psychiatrists’ clinical diagnoses was excellent (Kappa 0.96, sensitivity 1.00, and specificity 0.94). CONCLUSION: GMHAT/PC Hindi version detected mental disorders accurately and it was feasible to use GMHAT/PC in Indian settings.
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spelling pubmed-30251562011-01-25 The Global Mental Health Assessment Tool-validation in Hindi: A validity and feasibility study Sharma, Vimal K. Jagawat, Savita Midha, Aarti Jain, Anil Tambi, Anil Mangwani, Leena Kumari Sharma, Bhawna Dubey, Parul Satija, Vipin Copeland, John R. M. Lepping, Peter Lane, Steven Krishna, Murali Pangaria, Ashok Indian J Psychiatry Original Article BACKGROUND: A computer-assisted interview, the Global Mental Health Assessment Tool-validation (GMHAT/PC) has been developed to assist general practitioners and other health professionals to make a quick, convenient, yet reasonably comprehensive standardized mental health assessment. GMHAT/PC has been translated into various languages including Hindi. This is the first study conducted in India, using the Hindi version GMHAT/PC of the series of studies assessing its validity in different cultures. AIM: The study aims to assess the feasibility of using a computer assisted diagnostic interview by health professionals and to examine the level of agreement between the Hindi version GMHAT/PC diagnosis and psychiatrists’ ICD-10 based clinical diagnosis. DESIGN: Cross-sectional validation study. SETTING: Psychiatric clinic of a General Hospital and an out patient (Neurology) clinic in the Teaching General Hospital in Jaipur, India. MATERIALS AND METHODS: All consecutive patients attending the psychiatric out patient clinic were interviewed using GMHAT/PC and psychiatrists made a diagnosis applying ICD-10 criteria for a period of six weeks. A small sample of subjects was interviewed in a similar way in a Neurology clinic for four weeks. RESULTS: The mean duration of interview was under 17 minutes. Most patients were pleased that they were asked about every aspect of their mental health. The agreement between psychologists’ GMHAT/PC interview diagnoses and psychiatrists’ clinical diagnoses was excellent (Kappa 0.96, sensitivity 1.00, and specificity 0.94). CONCLUSION: GMHAT/PC Hindi version detected mental disorders accurately and it was feasible to use GMHAT/PC in Indian settings. Medknow Publications 2010 /pmc/articles/PMC3025156/ /pubmed/21267364 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0019-5545.74305 Text en © Indian Journal of Psychiatry http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Sharma, Vimal K.
Jagawat, Savita
Midha, Aarti
Jain, Anil
Tambi, Anil
Mangwani, Leena Kumari
Sharma, Bhawna
Dubey, Parul
Satija, Vipin
Copeland, John R. M.
Lepping, Peter
Lane, Steven
Krishna, Murali
Pangaria, Ashok
The Global Mental Health Assessment Tool-validation in Hindi: A validity and feasibility study
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title_fullStr The Global Mental Health Assessment Tool-validation in Hindi: A validity and feasibility study
title_full_unstemmed The Global Mental Health Assessment Tool-validation in Hindi: A validity and feasibility study
title_short The Global Mental Health Assessment Tool-validation in Hindi: A validity and feasibility study
title_sort global mental health assessment tool-validation in hindi: a validity and feasibility study
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3025156/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21267364
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0019-5545.74305
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