青少年抑郁症筛查工具的比较与应用:量表选择与临床实践。

IF 3.4 3区 医学 Q1 PEDIATRICS
Xinyu Li, Wei Jin, Lu Han, Xingyu Chen, Lihong Li
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摘要

背景:临床评估主要依赖于患者的情绪表达和量表得分。然而,由于青少年的认知差异和情绪表达的复杂性,现有的评估工具在选择和应用上往往存在挑战。摘要本研究对汉米顿抑郁量表(HAMD)、贝克抑郁量表(BDI)、美国流行病学研究中心抑郁量表(CES-D)、雷诺兹青少年抑郁量表(RADS)、儿童抑郁量表(CDI)、库彻青少年抑郁量表(KADS)、患者健康问卷(PHQ)和青少年抑郁筛查量表(DesTeen)等8种常用的青少年抑郁评估量表进行了文献回顾和分析。通过对每个量表的优势、局限性和实际应用的综合分析,本综述旨在指导医疗从业者和研究人员在不同的临床和研究背景下选择最佳的测量工具。方法:从PubMed、Web of Science、CNKI、万方数据库中检索常用或支持较好的8种青少年抑郁评估量表(CDI、RADS、ce - d、BDI、PHQ、KADS、HAMD、DesTeen)的相关研究。最终共选取102篇文章进行数据提取,以确定这些量表的信度和效度。此外,我们还对所纳入量表的13项原始发展研究进行了进一步的回顾,以提取和分析其发展背景、结构维度、项目组成和适用性方面的信息。结果:近年来抑郁症评估量表的研究主要集中在精确诊断和个性化评估方面。8份青少年抑郁量表总体上具有较好的信效度。其中,HAMD用于对抑郁症状进行详细的临床评估,但由于依赖专业评估人员,因此存在复杂性。BDI和CES-D提供了最全面的维度。虽然BDI适用于临床评估,但它的缺点是包含可能难以理解的项目。CES-D非常适合流行病学研究和大规模筛查,但存在情绪症状和躯体症状区分不清的局限性。RADS以其内容全面、信度和效度高而得到认可,但其冗长的项目可能导致被调查者疲劳。CDI允许对抑郁症状进行多维评估,但其在不同年龄组的适用性一直存在争议。明确为青少年设计的KADS是一个很有前途的工具;然而,其相对较新的发展导致有限的验证研究。PHQ适用于快速筛选和跟踪治疗效果,但缺乏足够的情绪评估。DesTeeen是为青少年设计的,它的特点是简洁明了,但只有德语版本。结论:8种标准量表在筛查青少年抑郁症方面具有较高的准确性,但在选择不同背景的量表和确保其跨文化有效性方面仍然存在挑战。
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Comparison and application of depression screening tools for adolescents: scale selection and clinical practice.

Background: Clinical assessments rely primarily on patients' emotional expressions and scale scores. However, due to cognitive differences and the complexity of emotional expression among adolescents, existing assessment tools often present challenges in their selection and application. This study reviews and analyzes the literature related to 8 commonly used adolescent depression assessment scales, including the Hamilton Depression Scale (HAMD), the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI), the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D), the Reynolds Adolescent Depression Scales (RADS), the Children's Depression Inventory (CDI), the Kutcher Adolescent Depression Scale (KADS), the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ) and the Depression Screener for Teenagers (DesTeen). Through a comprehensive analysis of each scale's strengths, limitations and practical applications, this narrative review aims to guide healthcare practitioners and researchers in selecting optimal measurement tools for different clinical and research contexts.

Methods: Relevant studies on 8 frequently used or well-supported adolescent depression assessment scales (CDI, RADS, CES-D, BDI, PHQ, KADS, HAMD, DesTeen) were retrieved from PubMed, Web of Science, CNKI, and Wanfang databases. A total of 102 articles were ultimately selected for data extraction to determine the reliability and validity of these scales. Additionally, 13 original development studies of the included scales were further reviewed to extract and analyze information on their developmental background, structural dimensions, item composition, and applicability.

Results: Recent studies on depression assessment scales have focused on the development of precise diagnosis and personalized evaluation. All 8 adolescent depression assessment scales generally exhibit good reliability and validity. Among them, the HAMD is used for detailed clinical evaluation of depressive symptoms but suffers from complexity due to its reliance on professional assessors. The BDI and the CES-D provide the most comprehensive dimensions. While the BDI is suitable for clinical assessments, it has the drawback of containing items that may be difficult to understand. The CES-D is well-suited for epidemiological research and large-scale screenings but has the limitation of unclear differentiation between emotional and somatic symptoms. The RADS is recognized for its comprehensive items and high reliability and validity, although its lengthy items may lead to respondent fatigue. The CDI allows multidimensional assessment of depressive symptoms but has been debated regarding its applicability across different age groups. The KADS, explicitly designed for adolescents, is a promising tool; however, its relatively recent development has resulted in limited validation studies. The PHQ is appropriate for rapid screening and tracking treatment effects but lacks sufficient emotional evaluation. The DesTeeen, designed for adolescents, features concise and clear item phrasing, but it's only available in the German language.

Conclusions: The 8 standard scales demonstrate high accuracy in screening adolescent depression, but challenges persist in selecting scales for different contexts and ensuring their cross-cultural validity.

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Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health PEDIATRICSPSYCHIATRY-PSYCHIATRY
CiteScore
7.00
自引率
3.60%
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84
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health, the official journal of the International Association for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Allied Professions, is an open access, online journal that provides an international platform for rapid and comprehensive scientific communication on child and adolescent mental health across different cultural backgrounds. CAPMH serves as a scientifically rigorous and broadly open forum for both interdisciplinary and cross-cultural exchange of research information, involving psychiatrists, paediatricians, psychologists, neuroscientists, and allied disciplines. The journal focusses on improving the knowledge base for the diagnosis, prognosis and treatment of mental health conditions in children and adolescents, and aims to integrate basic science, clinical research and the practical implementation of research findings. In addition, aspects which are still underrepresented in the traditional journals such as neurobiology and neuropsychology of psychiatric disorders in childhood and adolescence are considered.
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