Screening is an important issue. Knowing how to screen and when to screen is really an important issue.
“Adjustment disorder” is the catch-all phrase for people during the period when they first come out. The proper diagnosis for people when they first have a problem is “adjustment”. But if you check the DSM-IV, it's a six-month period, and that's it. A lot of people would say that almost everyone has some version of adjustment disorder. It's whether you return to your normal functioning.
So the testing and the screening should be periodic and should be done for people when other people in their lives are noticing a change in their personality and a change in their background. In those cases, those people should be targeted for screening at those points. You would not be screening every living soul but would target the screening so that it's more cost-effective.