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Citation

Cuéllar I, Roberts RE, Bastida E. Journal of Mental Health and Aging 2002; 8(2): 161-175.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2002)

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Abstract

The psychometric properties of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM) Scale for Depression-26-Spanish Version (DSD-26-SV) were examined with a Spanish-speaking, elderly, Hispanic sample (n = 353) of Mexican origin, aged 45 and older (mean age = 62.22). The DSD-26-SV was constructed using diagnostic criteria from the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM, APA, 1995), including the DSM-IV. A Coefficient Alpha of.93 was obtained for the Spanish version of the DSD-36-SV. The DSD-26-SV has both continuum and diagnostic threshold capabilities in the assessment of depression. Evidence of excellent reliability (coefficient alpha =.93) was obtained along with concurrent and construct validity. Concurrent validity with an independent proxy measure of depression yielded a Pearson correlation of.73 (p <.000). Cross-cultural equivalence was examined through a series of validity checks. A Major Depressive Episode (MDE) prevalence rate of 3.11% was found for this random sample of community-based Hispanic elders.


Language: en

Keywords

adult; aged; article; daily life activity; depression; ethnic group; female; human; insomnia; major clinical study; male; psychometry; rating scale; reliability; self esteem; stress; suicide; validation process

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