Diagnostic criteria for major depressive disorder in cancer patients: a review. Guan, Chong, N., Sulaiman, Hatim, A., Zainal, Zuraida, N., Boks, M, M. P., Wit, D., & J, N. International journal of psychiatry in medicine, 45(1):73–82, January, 2013.
Diagnostic criteria for major depressive disorder in cancer patients: a review. [link]Paper  abstract   bibtex   
OBJECTIVES: The lack of universal criteria makes diagnosing clinical depression in cancer patients a challenging task. We therefore review the current state of evidence regarding such diagnostic criteria for major depressive disorder in cancer patients. METHODS: We conducted a literature search for studies which compare two or more sets of diagnostic criteria for depression in cancer patients. The results were extracted and summarized. RESULTS: Three original studies were included in this review. One study supported the use of substitutive (Endicott) criteria. Another study showed the potential of an increased threshold approach and one had no conclusive findings. CONCLUSION: There was no standard reference test and precise definition of alternative criteria in these studies. There are no recognized diagnostic criteria for depression in cancer patients despite an apparent need for such criteria.
@article{ guan_diagnostic_2013,
  title = {Diagnostic criteria for major depressive disorder in cancer patients: a review.},
  volume = {45},
  issn = {0091-2174},
  url = {http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23805605},
  abstract = {{OBJECTIVES:} The lack of universal criteria makes diagnosing clinical depression in cancer patients a challenging task. We therefore review the current state of evidence regarding such diagnostic criteria for major depressive disorder in cancer patients. {METHODS:} We conducted a literature search for studies which compare two or more sets of diagnostic criteria for depression in cancer patients. The results were extracted and summarized. {RESULTS:} Three original studies were included in this review. One study supported the use of substitutive (Endicott) criteria. Another study showed the potential of an increased threshold approach and one had no conclusive findings. {CONCLUSION:} There was no standard reference test and precise definition of alternative criteria in these studies. There are no recognized diagnostic criteria for depression in cancer patients despite an apparent need for such criteria.},
  number = {1},
  journal = {International journal of psychiatry in medicine},
  author = {Guan, Ng Chong and Sulaiman, Ahmad Hatim and Zainal, Nor Zuraida and Boks, Marco P M and De Wit, Niek J},
  month = {January},
  year = {2013},
  keywords = {Comorbidity, Depressive Disorder, Humans, Major, Major: diagnosis, Major: epidemiology, Neoplasms, Neoplasms: epidemiology, Neoplasms: psychology, Psychiatric Status Rating Scales, Psychiatric Status Rating Scales: standards, adult, assessment, reserach},
  pages = {73–82}
}

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