Canadian Task Force on Preventive Health Care (current) | No recommendation* |
Recommend not routinely screening adults at average risk in primary care settings Recommend not routinely screening subgroups of the population in primary care settings who have characteristics that may increase their risk of depression (e.g., people with a family history of depression or with chronic health problems)
| No recommendation |
Canadian Task Force on Preventive Health Care (2005) (14) | No recommendation |
| No recommendation |
UK National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence — adults (12) |
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| Whooley questions† |
UK National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence — perinatal women (41) |
Past or present severe mental illness (e.g., schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, psychosis in the postnatal period and severe depression) Previous treatment (including inpatient care) by a psychiatrist or specialist mental health team Family history of mental illness during perinatal state
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| Whooley questions† plus help question‡ |
UK National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence — people with chronic illnesses (42) |
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| Whooley questions† |
US Preventive Services Task Force (13) | No recommendation |
| No recommendation |