Mackenzie, LCarey, Mariko L.Suzuki, EijiYoshimura, MichioToi, MasakazuD'Este, CatherineSanson-Fisher, Robert W.2021-10-151057-9249http://hdl.handle.net/1885/250856Objective To describe among radiation oncology patients: (1) the proportion likely to be experiencing symptoms of depression and anxiety as identified by (a) the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS; standardised tool), (b) patient‐reported single items (ultrashort tool), and (c) radiation oncologist–reported single items (clinician judgement); (2) preferences for being offered psychological support; and (3) agreement between single‐item measures and the HADS.Australian National Health and Medical Research Council Translating Research into Practice (TRIP) Fellowship. Grant Number: APP1073031 Australian National Breast Cancer Foundation. Grant Number: PF‐16‐011 Behavioural Science Strategic Research Partnership Grant. Grant Number: CSR11‐02 2011 Prime Ministers' Australia Asia Endeavour Award. Grant Number: 2485_2011application/pdfen-AU© 2018 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.anxietycancerdepressiononcologypsychosocial support systemsquestionnairesradiotherapyA cross‐sectional study of agreement between the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale and patient‐ and radiation oncologist–reported single‐item assessment of depression and anxiety201810.1002/pon.47362020-11-23