As. Al-subaie et al., The Arabic self-reporting questionnaire (SRQ) as a psychiatric screening instrument in medical patients, ANN SAUDI M, 18(4), 1998, pp. 308-310
Background: The self-reporting questionnaire was originally developed by th
e WHO in order to screen for psychiatic disorders. To assess thr validity o
f the Arabic self-reporting questionnaire (SRQ) as a screening instrument f
or psychiatric morbidity in a sample of Saudi medical patients.
Methods: All patients referred for endoscopy underwent a semi-structured in
terview, and were then asked to fill out the SRQ. One hundred and sixty-six
males and 126 females were included in the study.
Results: Sixty percent of the subjects were identified by the SRQ as psychi
atric cases, compared to 48.6% identified using the psychiatric interview.
A cut-off point between six and seven, was found to yield a sensitivity of
93%, a specificity of 70%, and a misclassification rate of 19%. Females had
more psychiatric morbidity than males.
Conclusion: The validity indices and receiver operating characteristic (ROC
) analysis support the usefulness of the SRQ as a cost-effective screening
instrument for psychiatric morbidity in a two-stage large population resear
ch.