[流行病学研究中心的验证研究-西班牙情感障碍患者人群的抑郁症]。

J Soler, V Pérez-Sola, D Puigdemont, J Pérez-Blanco, M Figueres, E Alvarez
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流行病学研究中心抑郁症(CES-D)是一个由20个项目组成的短自评量表,旨在检测抑郁症状。它在精神病患者和一般人群中已经证明了它的敏感性。cs - d纳入99例患者,其中男性33例,女性66例,平均年龄44.14岁。根据DSM-IIIR标准,患者被诊断为:重度抑郁症(74%)、双相情感障碍(10%)、伴抑郁情绪的适应性障碍(10%)和其他情绪障碍(6%)。为了研究ce - d量表的效度和信度,我们对所有患者使用汉密尔顿抑郁量表、贝克抑郁量表和类似量表。在可靠性分析中,我们得到0.9 alpha。因子分析显示,“抑郁影响/躯体影响”、“积极影响”、“易怒/绝望”、“人际/社会影响”4个因素解释了58.8%的方差。量表对抑郁症状检测的敏感性为0.95,特异性为0.91(以HRSD评分等于或大于9分为标准),以ce - d评分等于或大于16分为截止值。我们的研究结果表明,CES-D是一种敏感和特异性的工具,用于精神病学人群的抑郁症状检测。CES-D易于完成和评估,因此在一般人群的流行病学研究中可能有用。
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[Validation study of the Center for Epidemiological Studies-Depression of a Spanish population of patients with affective disorders].

The Center for Epidemiologic Studies-Depression (CES-D) is a short self-rating scale composed of 20 items, designed to detect depressive symptomatology. It has demonstrated its sensibility in psychiatric patients and general population. The CES-D was administered to 99 patients, 33 men and 66 women with mean age of 44.14 years. The patients had been diagnosed of: Major Depressive Disorder (74%), Bipolar Disorder (10%), Adaptive Disorder with depressive mood (10%) and other mood disorders (6%) according to DSM-IIIR criteria. In order to study the validity and reliability of the CES-D, we administered the Hamilton Rating Depression Scale, the Beck Depression Inventory and analogical scales to all the patients. In the reliability analysis we obtain 0.9 alpha. The factor analysis show 4 factors who explain the 58.8% of the variance: "depresses Affect/Somatic", "Positive Affect", "Irritability/Hopelessness", "Interpersonal/Social". The scale shows a 0.95 sensibility and 0.91 specificity to depressive symptomatology detection (according to scores equal or over 9 on HRSD) taking as cutoff scores equal or over 16 on CES-D. Our results show that the CES-D is a sensitive and specify tool for depressive symptomatology detection in psychiatric population. The CES-D is easy to be completed and evaluated, therefore may be useful in epidemiologic studies in general populations.

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