Sensitivity and specificity of Aboriginal-developed items to supplement the adapted PHQ-9 screening measure for depression: results from the Getting it Right study

IF 6.7 2区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Medical Journal of Australia Pub Date : 2024-08-14 DOI:10.5694/mja2.52406
Timothy Skinner, Alex Brown, Armando Teixeira-Pinto, Sara F Farnbach, Nicholas Glozier, Deborah A Askew, Graham Gee, Alan Cass, Maree L Hackett
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Abstract

Objective

To determine the psychometric properties of an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander-developed depressive symptom screening scale.

Design

Prospective diagnostic accuracy study.

Setting

Ten primary health care services or residential alcohol and other drug rehabilitation services in Australia that predominantly serve Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

Participants

500 adults (18 years or older) who identified as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander and were able to communicate sufficiently to respond to questionnaire and interview questions. Recruitment occurred between 25 March 2015 and 2 November 2016.

Main outcome measure

Criterion validity of seven Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander-developed items, using the adapted Patient Health Questionnaire 9 (aPHQ-9) and depression module of the Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview (MINI) 6.0.0 as the criterion standards.

Results

The seven-item scale had good internal consistency (α = 0.83) and correlated highly with the aPHQ-9 (ρ = 0.76). All items were significantly associated with diagnosis of a current major depressive episode. Discriminant function and decision tree analysis identified three items forming a summed scale that classified 85% of participants correctly. These three items showed equivalent sensitivity and specificity to the aPHQ-9 when compared with the MINI-identified diagnosis of a current major depressive episode.

Conclusion

Three items developed by and for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people may provide effective, efficient and culturally appropriate screening for depression in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health care contexts.

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土著人开发的项目对改编后的 PHQ-9 抑郁症筛查量表的敏感性和特异性:"正确对待 "研究的结果。
目的:确定土著居民和托雷斯海峡岛民开发的抑郁症状筛查量表的心理测量特性:确定土著居民和托雷斯海峡岛民开发的抑郁症状筛查量表的心理测量特性:前瞻性诊断准确性研究:澳大利亚十家主要为土著居民和托雷斯海峡岛民服务的初级医疗保健服务机构或住院酒精和其他药物康复服务机构:500名成年人(18岁或以上),他们被认定为原住民和/或托雷斯海峡岛民,并能进行充分交流以回答问卷和访谈问题。招募时间为 2015 年 3 月 25 日至 2016 年 11 月 2 日:以改编后的患者健康问卷9(aPHQ-9)和迷你国际神经精神访谈(MINI)6.0.0抑郁模块为标准,对土著居民和托雷斯海峡岛民开发的七个项目进行标准效度测量:七项目量表具有良好的内部一致性(α = 0.83),与 aPHQ-9 高度相关(ρ = 0.76)。所有项目均与当前重度抑郁发作的诊断有明显相关。通过判别函数和决策树分析,确定了三个项目组成的总和量表,可将 85% 的参与者正确分类。这三个项目与 aPHQ-9 的灵敏度和特异性与 MINI 确定的当前重度抑郁发作诊断结果相当:结论:由土著居民和托雷斯海峡岛民开发的三个项目可为土著居民和托雷斯海峡岛民的医疗保健提供有效、高效且符合其文化背景的抑郁症筛查。
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Medical Journal of Australia
Medical Journal of Australia 医学-医学:内科
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期刊介绍: The Medical Journal of Australia (MJA) stands as Australia's foremost general medical journal, leading the dissemination of high-quality research and commentary to shape health policy and influence medical practices within the country. Under the leadership of Professor Virginia Barbour, the expert editorial team at MJA is dedicated to providing authors with a constructive and collaborative peer-review and publication process. Established in 1914, the MJA has evolved into a modern journal that upholds its founding values, maintaining a commitment to supporting the medical profession by delivering high-quality and pertinent information essential to medical practice.
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