突尼斯在校儿童中验证儿童抑郁量表-2

H. Ayadi, J. Boudabous, Ali Kerkeni, Mayssa Kraiem, Sourour Yaich, Y. Moalla
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临床观察表明,突尼斯儿童的抑郁症日益增多。因此,我们的目标是验证儿童抑郁量表的第二版(CDI-2)。本研究的对象是斯法克斯市具有代表性的突尼斯在校儿童样本。样本由 500 名 8-12 岁的儿童组成。研究分两个阶段进行。第一阶段是对参与研究的儿童进行量表测试。在第二阶段,根据CDI-2,邀请有抑郁症状的儿童进行心理访谈。统计评估包括对 CDI-2 的内部一致性、重测可靠性和并发有效性进行评估。此外,还采用了多性状比例分析法来检验项目的收敛性和判别性。就内部一致性而言,CDI-2 是可靠的(0.887),项目与总分的相关性在 0.311 到 0.674 之间。全部样本的 CDI-2 平均总分为 12.59(SD=9.28),CDI-2 和 DSRS-C 分数的相关性为 0.775。我们的结论是,CDI-2 阿拉伯语版具有令人满意的心理测量特性,在突尼斯儿科人群中使用是可靠的。
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Tunisian Validation of The Children’s Depression Inventory-2 in School-based Children
Clinical observations advocate for increasingly depressive disorders in children in Tunisia. However, no studies evaluating the prevalence of depression in Tunisian children have been published because of the lack of validated Arabic depression scale for children. Thus, we aimed to validate the Children’s Depression Inventory in its second edition (CDI-2). The present study was conducted on a representative sample of school-based Tunisian children in the city of Sfax. The sample was composed of 500 children aged 8– 12 years. The study took place in two phases. The first phase consisted of testing scales for participating children. During the second phase, children with depressive symptoms, according to the CDI-2, were invited for psychiatric interviews. Statistical evaluation included an assessment of the CDI-2 internal consistency, test-retest reliability and concurrent validity. Multi-trait scaling analysis was used to examine item convergent and discriminant validity. The CDI-2 was reliable in terms of internal consistency (0.887), with item-total score correlations ranging from 0.311 to 0.674. All items exceeded the 0.4 criterion for convergent validity in all subscales. The mean total score of the CDI-2 for the whole sample was 12.59 (SD=9.28). CDI-2 and DSRS-C scores correlated 0.775. Correlations between DSRS-C scores and CDI-2 subscales ranged from 0.66 to 0.783. We concluded that the CDI-2 Arabic version has satisfactory psychometric properties and is reliable for use in the Tunisian pediatric population.
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