Williams P, Skuse D
General Practice Research Unit, Institute of Psychiatry, London.
Psychol Med. 1988 May;18(2):469-75. doi: 10.1017/s003329170000800x.
Depressive thoughts were commonly reported by a sample of patients attending a south London general practitioner. Their occurrence corresponded more closely with a psychiatrist's than the general practitioner's diagnosis of depression; a 'scale' composed of questions about depressive thinking discriminated well between depressed and non-depressed men, but was a much poorer discriminator in the women.
伦敦南部一名全科医生接待的患者样本普遍报告有抑郁想法。这些想法的出现与精神科医生而非全科医生对抑郁症的诊断更为相符;一个由关于抑郁思维的问题组成的“量表”在区分抑郁和非抑郁男性方面表现良好,但在女性中区分能力则差得多。