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Citation

Rhew IC, Monahan KC, Oesterle S, Hawkins JD. J. Community Psychol. 2016; 44(3): 391-398.

Affiliation

Social Development Research Group, University of Washington.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2016, John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

10.1002/jcop.21766

PMID

27872502

Abstract

For community-level approaches to preventing depression, measures of depression that are brief as well as valid are needed, particularly given competing demands in surveys for assessment of other outcomes including substance use, delinquency, and their associated risk factors. This study examined the validity of a four-item adolescent depression measure, the Communities That Care Brief Depression Scale (CTC-BDS). Data were from a survey of adolescents (N = 3,939) participating in the Community Youth Development Study (CYDS), a community-randomized trial involving 24 U.S. towns. The Patient Health Questionnaire nine-item (PHQ-9) was the criterion standard used to define major depressive disorder (MDD). Sensitivity and specificity of the CTC-BDS were both >.8 at a cutpoint of 6 and the area under the receiver operating characteristic curve was.91. Its strong psychometric properties and brevity make the CTC-BDS a useful measure for communities to monitor levels of youth depression.


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