The General Health Questionnaire (GHQ) is a widely used self‐report instrument designed to screen for common psychiatric disorders and measure psychological distress. Initially developed to detect non ...
Widespread misinterpretation of instructions for patients on a health questionnaire highlights the need for more clear patient communication.
Discussions about sensitive health issues can be difficult to engage in face-to-face with a doctor, which can often lead to discrepancies in data. For example, only 1-2% of adolescents report tobacco ...