Normative reference interval for youths on the Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale (DERS).

IF 1.4 Q3 PSYCHIATRY
Christine Lykke Thoustrup, Markus Harboe Olsen
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Background: The Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale (DERS) is widely used in both clinical and non-clinical research to assess emotional regulation difficulties. To guide interpretation of scores, establishing thresholds for normative DERS scores is informative. However, despite its widespread use, to date no study has provided such threshold for youths. This literature review aimed to fill this gap by examining the 90% reference interval for the DERS in youths aged 11-19 years.

Methods: We conducted a systematic search on PubMed (MEDLINE) on 12 March 2024, to identify studies reporting DERS-36 total scores (DERS-T) in youths aged 11-19 years from either community-based populations or healthy volunteers.

Results: A total of 34 studies were included; 20 studies included community-based participants (n = 6,960), while the remaining 14 studies included healthy volunteers (n = 766), resulting in a total of 7,726 participants. The 90% reference interval for DERS-T from all included participants had a threshold of 121.8 normative emotion regulation in youths.

Conclusion and significance: This threshold is considerably higher than DERS-T scores reported in most clinical studies and a substantial variation in reference intervals across studies is observed. We identify five main methodological factors related to the DERS-36 and discuss their potential impact on the validity, reliability, and generalizability of findings. Given the DERS-T range of 36-180, we conclude that the 90% reference interval derived from our review is not sufficiently robust to guide clinical or scientific interpretations. Our work is not exhaustive, and further research is needed to validate and test the reliability of this reference interval.

青少年情绪调节困难量表(DERS)的规范参考区间。
背景:情绪调节困难量表(DERS)在临床和非临床研究中被广泛用于评估情绪调节困难。为了指导对分数的解释,为规范的DERS分数建立阈值是有益的。然而,尽管它被广泛使用,迄今为止还没有研究为年轻人提供这样的门槛。本文献综述旨在通过检查11-19岁青少年DERS的90%参考区间来填补这一空白。方法:我们于2024年3月12日在PubMed (MEDLINE)上进行了系统检索,以确定来自社区人群或健康志愿者的11-19岁青少年报告DERS-36总分(DERS-T)的研究。结果:共纳入34项研究;20项研究包括以社区为基础的参与者(n = 6,960),其余14项研究包括健康志愿者(n = 766),总共有7,726名参与者。所有被试的90%参考区间均为青少年规范情绪调节的阈值为121.8。结论和意义:该阈值明显高于大多数临床研究中报道的DERS-T评分,并且观察到不同研究的参考区间存在很大差异。我们确定了与DERS-36相关的五个主要方法学因素,并讨论了它们对研究结果的有效性、可靠性和可推广性的潜在影响。鉴于DERS-T范围为36-180,我们得出结论,从我们的综述中得出的90%参考区间不足以指导临床或科学解释。我们的工作并不详尽,需要进一步的研究来验证和测试这一参考区间的可靠性。
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