Self-reported depression symptoms in haemodialysis patients: Bi-factor structures of two common measures and their association with clinical factors
Debra Bick
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Michael K. Almond
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Ayman Guirguis
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Karin Friedli
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Clara Day
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A. J. Davenport
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David Wellsted
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Ken Farrington
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Southend University Hospital, NHS Foundation Trust, Prittlewell Chase, Westcliff-on-sea, Essex, SS0 0RY, UK
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UCL Centre for Nephrology, Royal Free Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Rowland Hill Street, London, NW3 2PF, UK
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Renal Unit, Lister Hospital, East & North Hertfordshire NHS Trust, Coreys Mill Lane, Stevenage SG1 4AB, UK.
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Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2018-09-01
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SJR: 1.455
CiteScore: 6.6
Impact factor: 3.7
ISSN: 01638343, 18737714
PubMed ID:
30145391
Psychiatry and Mental health
Abstract
To validate the factor structure of two common self-report depression tools in a large sample of haemodialysis (HD) patients and to examine their demographic and clinical correlates, including urine output, history of depression and transplantation.Factor structures of the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI-II) and Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9) were evaluated using confirmatory factor analysis (CFA). Data was utilised from the screening phase (n = 709) of a placebo-controlled feasibility randomised control trial (RCT) of sertraline in HD patients with mild to moderate Major Depressive Disorder. Alternative factor models including bi-factor models for the BDI-II and PHQ-9 were evaluated. Coefficient omega and omega-hierarchical were calculated.For both measures, bi-factor measurement models had the overall best fit to the data, with dominant general depression factors. Omega-hierarchical for the general BDI-II and PHQ-9 factors was 0.94 and 0.88 respectively. Both general factors had high reliability (coefficient omega = 0.97 and 0.94 respectively) and explained over 85% of the explained common variance within their respective models. BDI-II and PHQ-9 general depression factors were negatively associated with age and urine output and positively with a history of depression, antidepressant use within the last 3 months and a history of failed transplantation. In adjusted regression models, age, urine output and a history of depression remained significant.These data suggest that both the BDI-II and PHQ-9 are sufficiently unidimensional to warrant the use of a total score. Younger age, lower urine output and a history of depression appear consistent correlates of depression severity among HD patients.
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Bick D. et al. Self-reported depression symptoms in haemodialysis patients: Bi-factor structures of two common measures and their association with clinical factors // General Hospital Psychiatry. 2018. Vol. 54. pp. 31-36.
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Bick D., Almond M. K., Guirguis A., Friedli K., Day C., Davenport A. J., Wellsted D., Farrington K. Self-reported depression symptoms in haemodialysis patients: Bi-factor structures of two common measures and their association with clinical factors // General Hospital Psychiatry. 2018. Vol. 54. pp. 31-36.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1016/j.genhosppsych.2018.08.007
UR - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.genhosppsych.2018.08.007
TI - Self-reported depression symptoms in haemodialysis patients: Bi-factor structures of two common measures and their association with clinical factors
T2 - General Hospital Psychiatry
AU - Bick, Debra
AU - Almond, Michael K.
AU - Guirguis, Ayman
AU - Friedli, Karin
AU - Day, Clara
AU - Davenport, A. J.
AU - Wellsted, David
AU - Farrington, Ken
PY - 2018
DA - 2018/09/01
PB - Elsevier
SP - 31-36
VL - 54
PMID - 30145391
SN - 0163-8343
SN - 1873-7714
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@article{2018_Bick,
author = {Debra Bick and Michael K. Almond and Ayman Guirguis and Karin Friedli and Clara Day and A. J. Davenport and David Wellsted and Ken Farrington},
title = {Self-reported depression symptoms in haemodialysis patients: Bi-factor structures of two common measures and their association with clinical factors},
journal = {General Hospital Psychiatry},
year = {2018},
volume = {54},
publisher = {Elsevier},
month = {sep},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.genhosppsych.2018.08.007},
pages = {31--36},
doi = {10.1016/j.genhosppsych.2018.08.007}
}