The Kessler Psychological Distress Scale in Australian adolescents: Analysis of the second Australian Child and Adolescent Survey of Mental Health and Wellbeing.

IF 4 2区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
Julie A Blake, Taya L Farugia, Brooke Andrew, Eva Malacova, David Lawrence, Hannah J Thomas, James G Scott
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Abstract

Introduction: The 10-item Kessler Psychological Distress Scale (K10) is used to screen adolescents for mental disorders in Australian clinical practice; however, there are no Australian adolescent normative data.

Methods: Data were drawn from a nationally representative sample (N = 2964) of Australian adolescents (11-17 years). This study had three aims: (1) to examine concurrent validity between the K10 and Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) emotional symptoms subscale, (2) to establish normative Australian adolescent K10 data and (3) to determine optimal K10 cut-off scores for screening for major depressive disorder (MDD) via receiver operator characteristic curve analysis and stratum-specific likelihood ratios.

Results: The K10 and SDQ emotional symptoms scales were moderately correlated (rs = 0.63, p < 0.001). Older female adolescents reported higher total K10 scores compared with younger female adolescents (15-17 years: M = 20.2, standard error [SE] = 0.3; 11-14 years: M = 16.8, SE = 0.3) and male adolescents (11-14 years: M = 16.6, SE = 0.2; 15-17 years: M = 16.0, SE=0.2). K10 scores to optimally discriminate those with and without MDD varied by age and sex and had low specificities. Stratum-specific likelihood ratios indicated adolescents with a K10 score of 30 will have a 12.9 (95% confidence interval = [10.2, 16.2]) increased likelihood of MDD.

Conclusion: The K10 has utility for assessing psychological distress in health care and epidemiological research in Australian adolescents. Adolescents with K10 scores in the 'very high' range are at increased risk of MDD. Further assessment of these young people is indicated to identify those with or at risk of developing MDD.

澳大利亚青少年凯斯勒心理压力量表:对第二次澳大利亚儿童和青少年心理健康与幸福调查的分析。
简介:10 个项目的凯斯勒心理压力量表(K10)是澳大利亚临床实践中用于筛查青少年精神障碍的一种方法:凯斯勒心理压力量表(K10)共10个项目,在澳大利亚临床实践中用于筛查青少年精神障碍;然而,目前尚无澳大利亚青少年的标准数据:数据来自具有全国代表性的澳大利亚青少年(11-17 岁)样本(N = 2964)。这项研究有三个目的:(1)检验K10与优势与困难问卷(SDQ)情绪症状分量表之间的并发效度;(2)建立澳大利亚青少年K10常模数据;(3)通过受试者操作特征曲线分析和分层似然比,确定筛查重度抑郁障碍(MDD)的最佳K10截断分数:K10和SDQ情绪症状量表呈中度相关(rs = 0.63,p < 0.001)。与年龄较小的女性青少年(15-17 岁,中位数 = 20.2,标准误差 = 0.5)相比,年龄较大的女性青少年的 K10 总分更高:15-17岁:M = 20.2,标准误差 [SE] = 0.3;11-14岁:M = 16.8,标准误差 [SE] = 0.3:男性青少年(11-14 岁:M = 16.6,SE = 0.2;15-17 岁:M = 16.0,SE=0.2)的 K10 总分更高。)用于最佳区分 MDD 患者和非 MDD 患者的 K10 分数因年龄和性别而异,特异性较低。分层似然比显示,K10得分≥30分的青少年患多发性抑郁症的可能性增加了12.9(95%置信区间=[10.2,16.2]):结论:K10可用于评估澳大利亚青少年在医疗保健和流行病学研究中的心理困扰。K10得分在 "非常高 "范围内的青少年罹患多发性抑郁症的风险较高。需要对这些青少年进行进一步评估,以确定他们是否患有多发性抑郁症。
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期刊介绍: Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry is the official Journal of The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (RANZCP). The Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry is a monthly journal publishing original articles which describe research or report opinions of interest to psychiatrists. These contributions may be presented as original research, reviews, perspectives, commentaries and letters to the editor. The Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry is the leading psychiatry journal of the Asia-Pacific region.
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