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Psychiatry Res. 2010 Aug 30;179(1):107-12. doi: 10.1016/j.psychres.2010.06.022. Epub 2010 Jul 21.
The Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D) has been used extensively in community-based surveys to describe and explain the prevalence of depression in the general population. Yet, questions have been raised regarding its adequacy for use among ethnic minority because of its factor variance. Employing a within-gender and race approach, we test the validity of the CES-D for use among a sample of African American women family caregivers. Using data from a cross-sectional community sample of 521 urban and rural African American women family caregivers, this study examines the dimensionality of the CES-D by testing four different measurement models through confirmatory factor analyses. Among the four measurement models tested using Weighted Least Squares estimation, our findings support previous research that has identified four dimensions in the CES-D: depressed affect, positive affect, somatic complaints, and interpersonal relations for our sample. Additionally, a three-factor (somatization) model and a four-factor model were shown to be equivalent. Implications for further measurement and model testing, and the use of the CES-D for research among African American women caregivers are discussed.
流行病学研究抑郁量表(CES-D)已广泛应用于基于社区的调查中,以描述和解释普通人群中的抑郁患病率。然而,由于其因子方差,人们对其在少数民族中的适用性提出了质疑。本研究采用性别和种族内部的方法,检验 CES-D 在非裔美国女性家庭照顾者样本中的有效性。本研究使用了来自一个跨城市和农村非裔美国女性家庭照顾者的横断面社区样本的数据,通过验证性因子分析检验了四种不同的测量模型,以检验 CES-D 的维度。在使用加权最小二乘法估计的四种测量模型中,我们的研究结果支持了先前的研究,即 CES-D 可以识别出四个维度:我们样本中的抑郁情绪、积极情绪、躯体症状和人际关系。此外,还显示躯体化的三因素模型和四因素模型是等效的。本文讨论了进一步的测量和模型检验,以及 CES-D 在非裔美国女性照顾者研究中的应用。