The results showed that 6 out of the 70 patients surveyed, or more than 8%, met the criteria for positive depressive symptoms
From these results we can conclude that when patients come to the doctor’s office, some of them do have hidden psychosomatic agendas. We encourage incorporating questions about mental health in every patient encounter as it could be life-saving to address psychological issues in patients. It also shows that patients should feel more comfortable expressing their feelings openly with their doctors, in addition to their physical symptoms.
More research still needs to be done to further support these findings.
Manhattan Family Practice
Patient Mental Health Questionnaire
Initials:_____ Age:_____ Race/Ethnicity:____________________
Sex: ___M___F
Were you born in New York? ___Yes___No
If no, what year or age did you come to New York? __________
1. Do you feel happy most of the time?___Yes___No
2. Are you content with your life? ___Yes___No
3. Do you enjoy things the way you used to? ___Yes___No
4. Are you usually calm? ___Yes___No
5. Do you have trouble sleeping? ___Yes___No
6. Do you often feel helpless?___Yes___No
7. Do you often feel tired? ___Yes___No
8. Is your appetite as good as it used to be? ___Yes___No
9. Is your concentration as good as it used to be? ___Yes___No
10. Do you ever have thoughts about killing yourself? ___Yes___No
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