Grothe Karen B, Dutton Gareth R, Jones Glenn N, Bodenlos Jamie, Ancona Martin, Brantley Phillip J
Department of Psychology, Louisiana State University, LA, USA.
Psychol Assess. 2005 Mar;17(1):110-4. doi: 10.1037/1040-3590.17.1.110.
The psychometric properties of the Beck Depression Inventory-II (BDI-II) are well established with primarily Caucasian samples. However, little is known about its reliability and validity with minority groups. This study evaluated the psychometric properties of the BDI-II in a sample of low-income African American medical outpatients (N=220). Reliability was demonstrated with high internal consistency (.90) and good item-total intercorrelations. Criterion-related validity was demonstrated. A confirmatory factor analysis supported a hierarchical factor structure in which the BDI-II reflected 2 first-order factors (Cognitive and Somatic) that in turn reflected a second-order factor (Depression). These results are consistent with previous findings and thus support the use of the BDI-II in assessing depressive symptoms for African American patients in a medical setting.
贝克抑郁量表第二版(BDI-II)的心理测量特性在以白人为主的样本中已得到充分证实。然而,对于其在少数群体中的信度和效度知之甚少。本研究评估了BDI-II在低收入非裔美国门诊患者样本(N = 220)中的心理测量特性。通过高内部一致性(.90)和良好的项目与总分相关关系证明了信度。证明了与标准相关的效度。验证性因素分析支持了一个层次因素结构,其中BDI-II反映了2个一阶因素(认知和躯体),而这2个一阶因素又反映了一个二阶因素(抑郁)。这些结果与先前的研究结果一致,因此支持在医疗环境中使用BDI-II评估非裔美国患者的抑郁症状。