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年龄是否会影响对忧郁性和非忧郁性抑郁症状的评估?

Does age impact on rating melancholic and non-melancholic depressive symptoms?

机构信息

School of Psychiatry, University of New South Wales, Prince of Wales Hospital, Hospital Road, Randwick, NSW 2031, Australia.

出版信息

J Affect Disord. 2013 May;147(1-3):318-24. doi: 10.1016/j.jad.2012.11.031. Epub 2013 Feb 11.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Melancholic depression has long evaded attempts at accurate definition. A range of factors may influence symptom reporting and so compromise definitional attempts. One possible factor is age, and its possible influence led to the current study examining the impact of age on the reporting of melancholic and non-melancholic depressive symptoms.

METHODS

A set of 32 self-rated depression items from the SDS depression measure and weighted to both melancholic and non-melancholic depressions were analysed for any impact of age in clinically diagnosed melancholic and non-melancholic depressed patients.

RESULTS

Melancholic and non-melancholic patients did not differ by gender, severity of depression or duration of current episode. None of the melancholic items from the SDS showed a linear increase with age. Analyses of factor analytic derived constructs identified one factor as evidencing a linear decrease (rather than increase) in scores with age in the melancholic patients. Differential item functioning was only found for melancholic patients' scores on the 'non-melancholic scale', with a decrease across age. Simulated data revealed, for the same scale, a decrease in both melancholic and non-melancholic patients.

LIMITATIONS

Our assessment strategies effectively excluded those with severe melancholia and who were unable to complete self-report measures, and may have contributed to study findings. As we had few patients over the age of 70, age effects in elderly patients may have missed identification.

CONCLUSIONS

We found no evidence for melancholic symptoms to increase in severity with age. To the contrary, some items decreased in severity with age in both melancholic and non-melancholic patients. Overall study results are reassuring in indicating that age is unlikely to distort analyses seeking to differentiate those with melancholic and non-melancholic depressive conditions.

摘要

背景

忧郁性抑郁症长期以来一直难以准确定义。一系列因素可能会影响症状报告,从而影响定义的尝试。一个可能的因素是年龄,其可能的影响导致了目前这项研究,该研究检查了年龄对报告忧郁性和非忧郁性抑郁症状的影响。

方法

从 SDS 抑郁量表中分析了一组 32 项自我评定的抑郁项目,这些项目都经过加权处理,既适用于忧郁性抑郁症,也适用于非忧郁性抑郁症。

结果

忧郁性和非忧郁性患者在性别、抑郁严重程度或当前发作持续时间方面没有差异。SDS 中的忧郁性项目没有一个与年龄呈线性增加。对因子分析得出的结构的分析发现,在忧郁性患者中,一个因子的分数随年龄呈线性下降(而不是增加)。只有在忧郁性患者的“非忧郁性量表”上发现了不同的项目功能,随着年龄的增长,分数下降。模拟数据显示,对于同一量表,忧郁性和非忧郁性患者的分数都有所下降。

局限性

我们的评估策略有效地排除了那些患有严重忧郁症和无法完成自我报告测量的患者,这可能导致了研究结果。由于我们的患者中很少有 70 岁以上的人,因此可能错过了对老年患者的年龄影响的识别。

结论

我们没有发现忧郁性症状随年龄加重的证据。相反,一些项目在忧郁性和非忧郁性患者中随年龄的增长而严重程度降低。总体研究结果令人欣慰,表明年龄不太可能扭曲试图区分忧郁性和非忧郁性抑郁状况的分析。

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