Depression screening increased from 40.5 percent in 2017 to 88.8 percent in 2019; increases in screening seen in all at-risk groups

Studies included in a scoping review suggest that screening for parental depression is feasible in pediatric settings

Screening for MDD recommended for teens aged 12 to 18 years; anxiety screening recommended for those aged 8 to 18 years

Compared with nurse interview, self-administered screening may detect more patients at risk for depression, falls, intimate partner violence

Authors say tool can be universally used for screening in a community setting

Evidence insufficient to support a recommendation for or against screening adults, teens for eating disorders

Findings based on corroboration between simultaneous teen, parent screening

Facial action units provided strongest signal for men, while vocal features provided strongest signal for women

Suicide scale based on test with about 11 items answered in two minutes predictive of suicide-related outcomes at six and 12 months

Tailored strategies for implementation of routine depression screening result in greater proportion of referrals to behavioral care