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A validation analysis of two self-reported HAM-D6 versions.

Authors :
Bech, P.
Wilson, P.
Wessel, T.
Lunde, M.
Fava, M.
Source :
Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica. Apr2009, Vol. 119 Issue 4, p298-303. 6p. 3 Charts.
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

Objective: The six items of the clinician-administrated Hamilton Depression Scale (HAM-D6) cover the core items of depressive states reflecting the antidepressive effect of medication. In this study, the two self-reported versions of the HAM-D6 have been psychometrically validated to ensure the unidimensionality of this administration form in patients with mild-to-moderate depression. Method: The item response theory analysis of Mokken was used to test the unidimensionality of both the Interactive Voice Recording System (IVRS) version of the HAM-D6 and a paper-and-pencil self-reported version (S-HAM-D6). Patients with typical major depression and with seasonal affective disorder were included. Results: The Mokken analysis showed that the two self-reported versions of the HAM-D6 obtained coefficients of homogeneity above 0.40, similar to the clinician-rated HAM-D6 and thus implying unidimensionality. By contrast, the full HAM-D17 versions (self-reported as well as clinician-rated) obtained coefficients of homogeneity below 0.40, implying that the HAM-D17 is a multidimensional scale. Conclusion: The analysis show that both the IVRS version and the S-HAM-D6 version are unidimensional self-rating scales for the measurement of depressive states. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0001690X
Volume :
119
Issue :
4
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
36801761
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0447.2008.01289.x