dc.contributor.author |
Van Wijk, Charles H.
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dc.contributor.author |
Martin, Jarred H.
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dc.contributor.author |
Maree, David J.F.
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dc.date.accessioned |
2022-06-07T09:25:42Z |
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dc.date.available |
2022-06-07T09:25:42Z |
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dc.date.issued |
2021-08 |
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dc.description.abstract |
ORIENTATION: South Africa carries a high burden of mental ill-health. Screening to identify
individuals for further referral is emerging as one pathway to promote access to mental health
interventions. Existing occupational health surveillance infrastructure may be a useful
mechanism for clinical mental health screening.
RESEARCH PURPOSE: This study explored the clinical validity of a range of brief mental health
measures in the context of occupational health surveillance.
MOTIVATION FOR THE STUDY: To meaningfully screen for mental health as part of occupational
health surveillance, tools are required that are empirically validated, clinically useful, locally
available and practical to administer.
RESEARCH APPROACH/DESIGN AND METHOD: Workers (n = 1816), recruited through workplace
occupational health surveillance programmes, completed the Patient Health Questionnaire-9,
Brief Symptom Inventory 18-somatisation subscale, Generalised Anxiety Disorder scale-7,
Primary Care Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Screen, Intense (panic-like) anxiety scale and
CAGE scale and partook in a diagnostic interview with a clinical psychologist.
MAIN FINDINGS: Basic psychometric characteristics were reported, including confirmatory
factor analyses, measurement invariance, internal consistencies and socio-demographic
effects. Clinical utility was explored through receiver operating/operator characteristics
curve analyses, and calculations of positive and negative predictive values, as well as
sensitivity and specificity. These indicators provided evidence of clinical validity in the
study context.
PRACTICAL/MANAGERIAL IMPLICATIONS: The findings support the use of psychological screening
as a brief, practicable and easily accessible mode of occupational mental health support.
CONTRIBUTION/VALUE-ADD: This article presented evidence of structural and criterion validity
for these scales and described their clinical application for practical use in occupational
mental health surveillance. |
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dc.description.department |
Psychology |
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dc.description.librarian |
pm2022 |
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dc.description.uri |
http://www.sajip.co.za/index.php/sajip |
en_US |
dc.identifier.citation |
Van Wijk, G.H., Martin, J.H.,
& Maree, D.J.F. (2021).
Clinical validation of brief
mental health scales for use
in South African occupational
healthcare. SA Journal of
Industrial Psychology/SA
Tydskrif vir Bedryfsielkunde,
47(0), a1895. https://doi.org/10.4102/sajip.v47i0.1895. |
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dc.identifier.issn |
0258-5200 (print) |
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dc.identifier.issn |
2071-0763 (online) |
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dc.identifier.other |
10.4102/sajip.v47i0.1895 |
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dc.identifier.uri |
https://repository.up.ac.za/handle/2263/85720 |
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dc.language.iso |
en |
en_US |
dc.publisher |
AOSIS |
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dc.rights |
© 2021. The Authors.
Licensee: AOSIS. This work
is licensed under the
Creative Commons
Attribution License. |
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dc.subject |
Clinical screening |
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dc.subject |
Occupational health surveillance |
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dc.subject |
Occupational mental health |
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dc.subject |
Cut, annoyed, guilty, and eye (CAGE) |
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dc.subject |
Generalized anxiety disorder 7-item (GAD-7) |
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dc.subject |
Primary care PTSD screen for DSM-5 (PC-PTSD-5) |
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dc.subject |
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) |
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dc.subject |
Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders (DSM-5) |
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dc.subject |
Patient health questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9) |
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dc.title |
Clinical validation of brief mental health scales for use in South African occupational healthcare |
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dc.type |
Article |
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