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Pro Tip
Use GAD-7 alongside PHQ-9 as a paired assessment — this takes under 5 minutes and provides a comprehensive anxiety-depression profile. In primary care, consider the combined score: high PHQ-9 with high GAD-7 indicates mixed anxiety-depressive disorder requiring integrated treatment. High GAD-7 with low PHQ-9 points more toward a primary anxiety disorder where GAD-focused CBT may be more appropriate than depression-focused approaches.
Did you know?
The GAD-7 was developed in 2006 by Robert Spitzer — the same psychiatrist who led the revision of DSM-III in 1980, which fundamentally restructured psychiatric diagnostic classification. The PHQ-9 and GAD-7 are now used together in over 80 countries and have collectively been cited in over 10,000 peer-reviewed publications. Their combined 16-item assessment takes less than 5 minutes and provides more standardised clinical information than many 30-minute unstructured interviews.
References
- ›Spitzer RL et al. — A Brief Measure for Assessing Generalised Anxiety Disorder (Arch Intern Med 2006)
- ›NICE CG113 — Generalised Anxiety Disorder and Panic Disorder in Adults (2011, updated 2019)
- ›Löwe B et al. — Validation of GAD-7 in Primary Care (Medical Care 2008)
- ›Kroenke K et al. — Anxiety Disorders in Primary Care — Prevalence, Impairment (Ann Intern Med 2007)
- ›LITFL GAD-7 Anxiety Scale Reference
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