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Abstract
Objective
Screening for psychological disturbance during pregnancy is clinically desirable, however the current battery of brief screening instruments have limited utility in this group. A short-version of the General Health Questionnaire (GHQ), the GHQ-8 comprising two sub-scales has recently been developed. The current investigation sought to determine if common covariates (age and level of education) impacted on item responsiveness within the two GHQ-8 sub-scales.
Design
A cross sectional design was used with GHQ-8 item scores, age and level of education as dependent variables evaluated within a structural equation model.
Setting
Women in the third trimester of pregnancy recruited from one obstetric out-patient clinic of a public teaching hospital in Hong Kong.
Main outcome measure
The 8-item GHQ-8 [Kalliath, T.J., O’Driscoll, M.P., Brough, P., 2004. A confirmatory factor analysis of the General Health Questionnaire-12. Stress and Health 20, 11–20].
Results
The GHQ-8 was shown to have good factorial validity, however, one of the GHQ-8 items in the social dysfunction sub-scale was found to be differentially influenced by age.
Conclusions
The GHQ-8 may have to be revised, or age-normed cut-off scores developed, in order to prevent screening accuracy of a clinically-applied version of the instrument being compromised by the age of the individual being screened.