Use of a symptom scale to study the prevalence of a depressive syndrome in young adolescents

Författare
Schoenbach, VJ., Kaplan, BH, Grimson, RC., & Wagner, EH.
Titel
Use of a symptom scale to study the prevalence of a depressive syndrome in young adolescents
Utgivningsår
1982
Tidskrift
American Journal of Epidemiology
Volym
116
Häfte
5
Sidor
791-800
Sammanfattning

The entire student enrollment (n = 624) in a public junior high school in Raleigh, North Carolina were visited in their homes between October 1978 and February 1979. Eleven (2.9%) of 384 students completing the Center for Epidemiologic Studies self-report depression scale reported symptoms patterns consistent with the Research Diagnostic Criteria for major depressive disorder. These 11 subjects were concentrated in the top 12% of the distribution of symptom scores and had symptom prevalences exceeding those in the overall study population by a factor of three or more. Black males from low income households predominated. A self-report questionnaire may be usable to detect a depressive "syndrome" in young adolescents. The prevalence of such a syndrome is similar to prevalence estimates for adults and young adolescents, but considerably lower than estimates derived from total scale scores and cutoff points. A syndrome-oriented analytic approach for symptom scales should be explored as an alternative to the use of cutoff scores for epidemiologic studies of psychiatric disorders.

Tillbaka till söksidan