What PHQ-9 Means |
The total sum of the responses suggests varying levels of depression. Scores range from 0 to 27. In general, a total of 10 or above is suggestive of the presence of depression. Listed below are PHQ-9 totals, the levels of depression that they relate to, and suggested treatment for each level of depression:
Score | Depression severity | Comments |
---|---|---|
0-4 | Minimal or None | Monitor; May not require treatment |
5-9 | Mild | Repeat PHQ-9 at follow-up. |
10-14 | Moderate | Use clinical judgment (symptom duration, functional impairment) to determine necessity of treatment. Consider counseling, follow-up, and/or prescription drugs. |
15-19 | Moderately Severe | Warrants active treatment with psychotherapy, medications, or combination. Prescribe prescription drugs. If there are poor responses to treatment, immediately refer the patient to a mental health specialist for counseling. |
20-27 | Severe |
A provisional diagnosis of Major Depressive Disorder can be made by using responses to PHQ-9 questions to fulfill the diagnostic criteria of DSM-5. According to DSM-5, Major Depressive Disorder is likely if 5 or more of the 9 symptoms are present for “most of the day, nearly every day" in the past 2 weeks and one of the symptoms is depressed mood or little interest or pleasure in doing things (questions 1 and 2 on the PHQ-9). Any degree of suicidal thoughts counts toward this criteria. The symptoms must also cause significant distress and loss of function, and the symptoms must not be better explained by substance use or another medical or psychiatric condition. “Other” depression is diagnosed if there is significant impairment and/or distress in major areas of functioning, but the full criteria for any specific depressive disorder are not met.[5] The PHQ-9 can be used to diagnose Major Depressive Syndrome, but Major Depressive Disorder must be diagnosed using additional clinical information (e.g. existence of past manic/hypomanic episode, bereavement, other mental disorder, effects of a medication or illness)
Clinicians may also use the PHQ-9 to evaluate treatments given for depression. A change of PHQ-9 score to less than 10 is considered a “partial response” to treatment and a change of PHQ-9 score to less than 5 is considered to be “remission.”