Patient Health Questionnaire-9 - Adult (PHQ-9)

Multipurpose assessment tool for screening, diagnosing, monitoring and measuring the severity of depression.

Audience: PRACTITIONER

Published by EVAL Foundation

Revision 2 · Published August 1, 2024

Summary

Usage

Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is one of the most common mental health disorders in the United States (Maurer, Raymond & Davis, 2018). The Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9) is a 9-item validated screening tool and a symptom severity assessment scale that assists clinicians, typically primary care and mental health settings, with rapid screening for the presence of a clinically significant depressive disorder. The PHQ-9 can assist clinicians in making a diagnosis of depression, quantifying depression symptoms, and monitoring severity and treatment efficacy. Higher scores are associated with decreased functional status and symptom-related difficulties. 

 

However, the PHQ-9 is prone to high false-positive rates in primary care settings with one meta-analysis found that only 50% of patients screening positive actually has major depression (Levis et al., 2019). Therefore, when screening for possible depression, the diagnosis ought to be confirmed using DSM-5 criteria. Maurer et al. (2018) summarizes the use of the PHQ-9 as a screening tool and its relationship to the DSM-5 diagnostic criteria for Major Depressive Disorder. Further, root causes and other mental health disorders ought to be considered. PHQ-9 scores > 9 had a sensitivity and specificity of 88% for major depression. A tip sheet highlights additional criteria when using the PHQ-9 to make a tentative depression diagnosis. 

 

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Summary

The Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9) is a 9-item validated screening tool and a symptom severity assessment scale that assists clinicians, typically primary care and mental health settings, with rapid screening for the presence of a clinically significant depressive disorder. Higher scores are associated with decreased functional status and symptom-related difficulties. The last item, How difficult have these problems made it for you to do your work, take care of things at home, or get along with other people, is not included in the score, but is a good indicator of the patient’s global impairment and can be used to track treatment response.

 

Scoring & Recommendations

 

The first 7 questions will answer with one of the following:

 

AnswerPoints
Not at all0
Several days1
More than half the days2
Nearly every day3

 

 

Result RecommendationScore
Level of depressive symptoms: None (Score 0-4 pts)Support & Monitoring< 5 points
Level of depressive symptoms: Mild Depression
  1. Consider further evaluation for possible clinically significant condition.
  2. Consider symptom duration and functional impairment to determine treatment strategies.
5-9 points
Level of depressive symptoms: Moderate Depression
  1. Consider further evaluation for possible clinically significant condition.
  2. Consider symptom duration and functional impairment to determine treatment strategies
10-14 points
Level of depressive symptoms: Moderately Severe Depression
  1. Consider further evaluation for possible clinically significant condition.
  2. Consider symptom duration and functional impairment to determine treatment strategies
  3. May warrant psychotherapy or antidepressant  
15-19 points
Level of depressive symptoms: Severe Depression 
  1. Consider further evaluation for possible clinically significant condition.
  2. Consider symptom duration and functional impairment to determine treatment strategies
  3. May warrant psychotherapy and antidepressant  
20-27 points

 

 

Additional Considerations

 

PHQ-9 scores > 9 had a sensitivity and specificity of 88% for major depression. A tip sheet highlights additional criteria when using the PHQ-9 to make a tentative depression diagnosis. However, when screening for possible depression, the diagnosis ought to be confirmed using DSM-5 criteria. Maurer et al. (2018) summarizes the use of the PHQ-9 as a screening tool and its relationship to the DSM-5 diagnostic criteria for Major Depressive Disorder. Further, root causes and other mental health disorders ought to be considered. 

 

Management

 

The clinician ought to rule out physical causes of symptoms, normal bereavement, stress, chronic illness and a history of a manic/hypomanic episode.

 

Some possible root causes of depression

 

Therapeutic modalities that may reduce depression-related symptoms include:

 

 

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Instructions

 

The PHQ-9 is a screening tool used by health practitioners to determine initial symptom severity and monitor effect of treatment over time and does not replace a clinical assessment and diagnosis.

 

Ask: How often do you feel bothered by the following over the past 2 weeks?

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