围产期抑郁量表的开发与验证

Q3 Psychology
Sandra Nakić Radoš, Marijana Matijaš, Maja Brekalo, Maja Žutić
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摘要

背景围产期抑郁症(PPD)是最常见的围产期心理健康问题。然而,现有的调查问卷都不能根据最新的 DSM-5-TR(美国心理学会,2022 年)评估抑郁症状。围产期抑郁量表(PDS)是根据 DSM-5-TR 的全部标准和文献中描述的产后特异性症状开发的一种新的 PPD 测量方法。本研究的目的是验证评估孕期和产后抑郁的新量表。方法在这项在线横断面研究中,513 名孕妇和 751 名产后 12 个月内的妇女完成了新的 PDS,该量表由标准 A 中的 43 个条目和 DSM-5-TR 标准中的其余 7 个条目组成,采用四点量表评分。结果确认性因子分析证实,单因子模型的拟合度较差,但在产后样本中使用的带有二阶因子的 9 因子模型和在怀孕样本中使用的带有二阶因子的 10 因子模型,在相同的 42 个项目的量表版本上,与数据的拟合度较好。孕妇和产后妇女的麦克唐纳ω信度均为0.96,信度非常高。结论:产后抑郁量表是一个由42个项目组成的量表,根据DSM-5-TR标准和目前有关围产期特异性症状的文献,该量表是评估孕期和整个产后抑郁症状的有效而可靠的方法。
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Development and validation of the Peripartum depression scale

Background

Peripartum depression (PPD) is the most common peripartum mental health problem. However, none of the available questionnaires evaluates depressive symptoms according to the latest DSM-5-TR (APA, 2022). Peripartum Depression Scale (PDS) is a new measure of PPD developed according to DSM-5-TR full criteria and postpartum-specific symptoms described in the literature. The aim of this study was to validate a new scale to assess depression in pregnancy and postpartum.

Methods

In this online cross-sectional study, 513 pregnant women and 751 women within the 12 months postpartum completed a new PDS consisting of 43 items from Criterion A, rated on a four-point scale, and seven items on the remaining DSM-5-TR criteria. They also completed Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS), Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale (DASS), and General Data Questionnaire.

Results

Confirmatory factor analysis confirmed that the one-factor model had a poor fit, but the 9-factor with a second-order factor in postpartum sample and 10-factor model with a second-order factor in pregnant sample, on the same 42-item version of scale, had a good fit to the data. The reliability of McDonald's ω of .96 was very high in both pregnant and postpartum women. Convergent and known-groups validity was demonstrated; however, correlations with stress were high.

Limitations

Clinical interview was not administered.

Conclusion

Peripartum Depression Scale is a 42-item instrument which is shown to be a valid and reliable measure to assess depression symptoms both during pregnancy and the full postpartum year according to DSM-5-TR criteria and current literature on peripartum-specific symptoms.

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Journal of Affective Disorders Reports
Journal of Affective Disorders Reports Psychology-Clinical Psychology
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