02286nas a2200229 4500000000100000008004100001100001400042700001600056700001500072700001500087700002100102700001200123700001200135700001100147245018300158250001500341300001200356490000600368050001600374520161500390020005102005 2016 d1 aHackett M1 aFarnbach S.1 aGlozier N.1 aSkinner T.1 aTeixeira-Pinto A1 aAskew D1 aCass A.1 aGee G.00aGetting it Right: study protocol to determine the diagnostic accuracy of a culturally-specific measure to screen for depression in Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people a2016/12/09 ae0150090 v6 a[IF]: 2.2713 a

INTRODUCTION: A freely available, culturally valid depression screening tool is required for use by primary care services across Australia to screen for depression in Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander populations. This is the protocol for a study aiming to determine the validity, sensitivity and specificity of the culturally adapted 9-item Patient Health Questionnaire (aPHQ-9). METHODS AND ANALYSIS: Cross-sectional validation study. A total of 500 people who self-identify as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander, are >/=18 years of age, attending 1 of 10 primary healthcare services or service events across Australia and able to communicate sufficiently to answer study questions will be recruited. All participants will complete the aPHQ-9 and the criterion standard MINI International Neuropsychiatric Interview (MINI) 6.0.0. The primary outcome is the criterion validity of the aPHQ-9. Process outcomes related to acceptability and feasibility of the aPHQ-9 will be analysed only if the measure is found to be valid. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: Lead ethical approval was obtained jointly from the University of Sydney Human Research Ethics Committee (project 2014/361) and the Aboriginal Health and Medical Research Council of New South Wales (project 1044/14). Results will be disseminated via the usual scientific forums, including peer-reviewed publications and presentations at international conferences following presentation to, discussion with and approval by participating primary healthcare service staff and community. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: ACTRN12614000705684.

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