Author/Authors :
Ana Bernarda Ludermir، نويسنده , , Glyn Lewis، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Background Previous research among primary
care attenders in Latin America has noted that females
and those with less education may over-report
psychiatric complaints on the SRQ-20, compared with
responses to a standardized psychiatric interview administered
by a clinician. In this paper, the association
between demographic and socioeconomic variables and
misclassification by the SRQ-20 were investigated and
the size of misclassification estimated in a populationbased
survey. Method A cross-sectional survey of a random
sample of private households included 683 adults
aged 15 years and over living in Olinda, Recife Metropolitan
Region, Pernambuco, Brazil. The SRQ-20 results
were compared with an interview administered by a
psychiatrist. The effect of demographic and socioeconomic
variables on misclassification by the SRQ-20 was
assessed by calculating the odds ratio (OR) for being a
case on the SRQ-20 after adjustment for being a case on
the psychiatric interview. Logistic regression was used
to investigate the size of misclassification, adjusting the
association between common mental disorders, defined
by the SRQ-20,and different variables for the psychiatric
interview results. Results In the univariate analysis, females,
the elderly, the less educated, manual workers,
housewives and migrants did tend to over-report complaints
in the absence of symptoms.However, the apparent
influence of age, education, occupation and migration
on misclassification by the SRQ-20 was markedly
reduced and became statistically non-significant after
adjustment for sex and for the other variables in the
table. In contrast, the gender effect was not altered after
adjustment. Conclusions Our results suggest that misclassification
on the SRQ-20 was mostly related to being
female, though this did not entirely explain the increased
prevalence of CMD in women in the sample.
Further research is needed to understand why different
ways of measuring CMD can lead to different results