Examining the unidimensionality of the PHQ-9 with first responders: Evidence from different psychometric paradigms.

African Journal of Psychological Assessment Pub Date : 2024-12-10 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.4102/ajopa.v6i0.165
Tyrone B Pretorius, Anita Padmanabhanunni
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Abstract

The Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9) is an effective tool for identifying depressive disorders in diverse populations, making it a valuable resource in both clinical practice and research. However, the factor structure and dimensionality of the instrument have been contested. Studies have raised questions about whether the PHQ-9 adequately captures a single underlying construct or reflects multiple distinct dimensions of depression. This study examines the factor structure of the PHQ-9 among South African first responders using exploratory factor analysis (EFA), confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) with ancillary bifactor indices, parallel analysis and Mokken analysis. A cross-sectional study design was used with data collected from police officers (n = 309) and paramedics (n =120). Although the EFA identified a two-factor structure, this was not supported by the other analyses. While the one-factor, correlated two-factor and bifactor models of the PHQ-9 had comparable fit indices, the one-factor model appeared to be marginally superior in the CFA. Ancillary bifactor and parallel analysis also did not support the interpretation of the PHQ-9 as multidimensional. Lastly, Mokken scale analysis confirmed that the PHQ-9 is a strong and reliable unidimensional scale of depression. These findings suggest that the PHQ-9 predominantly measures a single construct of depression, consistent with the unidimensional view of the disorder.

Contribution: The present study provides evidence from different measurement perspectives that the commonly used PHQ-9 measures a single construct of depression and not two separate components as some studies suggested. In practice, this simplifies the interpretation of scores, allowing clinicians to assess overall depression severity without needing to differentiate between symptom types.

第一反应者PHQ-9的单维性检验:来自不同心理测量范式的证据。
患者健康问卷-9 (PHQ-9)是识别不同人群抑郁症的有效工具,在临床实践和研究中都是有价值的资源。然而,该工具的因素结构和维度一直存在争议。研究提出的问题是,PHQ-9是否充分捕捉了单一的潜在结构,还是反映了抑郁症的多个不同维度。本研究采用探索性因子分析(EFA)、验证性因子分析(CFA)及辅助双因子指数、平行分析和Mokken分析,探讨了南非急救人员PHQ-9的因子结构。采用横断面研究设计,收集来自警察(n = 309)和护理人员(n =120)的数据。虽然EFA确定了一个双因素结构,但这并没有得到其他分析的支持。虽然PHQ-9的单因素、相关的双因素和双因素模型具有可比的拟合指数,但单因素模型在CFA中似乎略优于单因素模型。辅助双因子和并行分析也不支持PHQ-9是多维的解释。最后,Mokken量表分析证实了PHQ-9是一个强效、可靠的抑郁症单维量表。这些发现表明PHQ-9主要测量抑郁症的单一结构,与该疾病的单维观点一致。贡献:本研究从不同的测量角度提供了证据,证明常用的PHQ-9测量的是抑郁的单一结构,而不是一些研究认为的两个独立的组成部分。在实践中,这简化了对分数的解释,允许临床医生评估整体抑郁症的严重程度,而无需区分症状类型。
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