Psychometric properties of EURO-D, a geriatric depression scale: a cross-cultural validation study
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Resumo: | Background: Many of the assessment tools used to study depression among older people are adaptations of instruments developed in other cultural setting. There is a need to validate those instruments in low and middle income countries (LMIC).Methods: A one-phase cross-sectional survey of people aged [greater than or equal to] 65 years from LMIC. EURO-D was checked for psychometric properties. Calibration with clinical diagnosis was made using ICD-10. Optimal cutpoint was determined. Concurrent validity was assessed measuring correlations with WHODAS 2.0.Results: 17,852 interviews were completed in 13 sites from nine countries. EURO-D constituted a hierarchical scale in most sites. the most commonly endorsed symptom in Latin American sites was depression; in China was sleep disturbance and tearfulness; in India, irritability and fatigue and in Nigeria loss of enjoyment. Two factor structure (affective and motivation) were demonstrated. Measurement invariance was demonstrated among Latin American and Indian sites being less evident in China and Nigeria. At the 4/5 cutpoint, sensitivity for ICD-10 depressive episode was 86% or higher in all sites and specificity exceeded 84% in all Latin America and Chinese sites. Concurrent validity was supported, at least for Latin American and Indian sites.Conclusions: There is evidence for the cross-cultural validity of the EURO-D scale at Latin American and Indian settings and its potential applicability in comparative epidemiological studies. |
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Guerra, MariellaFerri, Cleusa [UNIFESP]Llibre, JuanMatthew Prina, A.Prince, MartinInst Memory Depress & Dis RiskKings Coll LondonPeruvian UnivUniversidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)Med Univ Havana2016-01-24T14:40:03Z2016-01-24T14:40:03Z2015-02-05Bmc Psychiatry. London: Biomed Central Ltd, v. 15, 14 p., 2015.1471-244Xhttp://repositorio.unifesp.br/handle/11600/38752http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12888-015-0390-4WOS000349922000001.pdf10.1186/s12888-015-0390-4WOS:000349922000001Background: Many of the assessment tools used to study depression among older people are adaptations of instruments developed in other cultural setting. There is a need to validate those instruments in low and middle income countries (LMIC).Methods: A one-phase cross-sectional survey of people aged [greater than or equal to] 65 years from LMIC. EURO-D was checked for psychometric properties. Calibration with clinical diagnosis was made using ICD-10. Optimal cutpoint was determined. Concurrent validity was assessed measuring correlations with WHODAS 2.0.Results: 17,852 interviews were completed in 13 sites from nine countries. EURO-D constituted a hierarchical scale in most sites. the most commonly endorsed symptom in Latin American sites was depression; in China was sleep disturbance and tearfulness; in India, irritability and fatigue and in Nigeria loss of enjoyment. Two factor structure (affective and motivation) were demonstrated. Measurement invariance was demonstrated among Latin American and Indian sites being less evident in China and Nigeria. At the 4/5 cutpoint, sensitivity for ICD-10 depressive episode was 86% or higher in all sites and specificity exceeded 84% in all Latin America and Chinese sites. Concurrent validity was supported, at least for Latin American and Indian sites.Conclusions: There is evidence for the cross-cultural validity of the EURO-D scale at Latin American and Indian settings and its potential applicability in comparative epidemiological studies.Wellcome Trust (UK)WHOUS Alzheimer's AssociationFONACIT-VenezuelaPuerto Rico State LegislatureInst Memory Depress & Dis Risk, Lima 12, PeruKings Coll London, Ctr Global Mental Hlth, Hlth Serv & Populat Res Dept, Inst Psychiat Psychol & Neurosci, London WC2R 2LS, EnglandPeruvian Univ, Lima, PeruUniversidade Federal de São Paulo, UNIFESP, São Paulo, BrazilMed Univ Havana, Havana, CubaUniversidade Federal de São Paulo, UNIFESP, EPM, São Paulo, BrazilWellcome Trust (UK): GR066133US Alzheimer's Association: IIRG-04-1286Web of Science14engBiomed Central LtdBmc PsychiatryDepressionEURO-D scalePsychometric propertiesOld ageValidationPsychometric properties of EURO-D, a geriatric depression scale: a cross-cultural validation studyinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNIFESPinstname:Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)instacron:UNIFESPORIGINALWOS000349922000001.pdfapplication/pdf442732${dspace.ui.url}/bitstream/11600/38752/1/WOS000349922000001.pdf577821d23b3f25b496a37e18a88c7e07MD51open accessTEXTWOS000349922000001.pdf.txtWOS000349922000001.pdf.txtExtracted texttext/plain61424${dspace.ui.url}/bitstream/11600/38752/2/WOS000349922000001.pdf.txt64d2e6980ab3395c990a13ab198f00f1MD52open access11600/387522023-02-15 11:39:37.644open accessoai:repositorio.unifesp.br:11600/38752Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://www.repositorio.unifesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:34652023-05-25T12:31:53.376575Repositório Institucional da UNIFESP - Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)false |
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Psychometric properties of EURO-D, a geriatric depression scale: a cross-cultural validation study |
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Psychometric properties of EURO-D, a geriatric depression scale: a cross-cultural validation study |
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Psychometric properties of EURO-D, a geriatric depression scale: a cross-cultural validation study Guerra, Mariella Depression EURO-D scale Psychometric properties Old age Validation |
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Psychometric properties of EURO-D, a geriatric depression scale: a cross-cultural validation study |
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Psychometric properties of EURO-D, a geriatric depression scale: a cross-cultural validation study |
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Psychometric properties of EURO-D, a geriatric depression scale: a cross-cultural validation study |
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Psychometric properties of EURO-D, a geriatric depression scale: a cross-cultural validation study |
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Psychometric properties of EURO-D, a geriatric depression scale: a cross-cultural validation study |
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Guerra, Mariella |
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Guerra, Mariella Ferri, Cleusa [UNIFESP] Llibre, Juan Matthew Prina, A. Prince, Martin |
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Ferri, Cleusa [UNIFESP] Llibre, Juan Matthew Prina, A. Prince, Martin |
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Inst Memory Depress & Dis Risk Kings Coll London Peruvian Univ Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP) Med Univ Havana |
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Guerra, Mariella Ferri, Cleusa [UNIFESP] Llibre, Juan Matthew Prina, A. Prince, Martin |
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Depression EURO-D scale Psychometric properties Old age Validation |
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Depression EURO-D scale Psychometric properties Old age Validation |
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Background: Many of the assessment tools used to study depression among older people are adaptations of instruments developed in other cultural setting. There is a need to validate those instruments in low and middle income countries (LMIC).Methods: A one-phase cross-sectional survey of people aged [greater than or equal to] 65 years from LMIC. EURO-D was checked for psychometric properties. Calibration with clinical diagnosis was made using ICD-10. Optimal cutpoint was determined. Concurrent validity was assessed measuring correlations with WHODAS 2.0.Results: 17,852 interviews were completed in 13 sites from nine countries. EURO-D constituted a hierarchical scale in most sites. the most commonly endorsed symptom in Latin American sites was depression; in China was sleep disturbance and tearfulness; in India, irritability and fatigue and in Nigeria loss of enjoyment. Two factor structure (affective and motivation) were demonstrated. Measurement invariance was demonstrated among Latin American and Indian sites being less evident in China and Nigeria. At the 4/5 cutpoint, sensitivity for ICD-10 depressive episode was 86% or higher in all sites and specificity exceeded 84% in all Latin America and Chinese sites. Concurrent validity was supported, at least for Latin American and Indian sites.Conclusions: There is evidence for the cross-cultural validity of the EURO-D scale at Latin American and Indian settings and its potential applicability in comparative epidemiological studies. |
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