Grzywacz Joseph G, Hovey Joseph D, Seligman Laura D, Arcury Thomas A, Quandt Sara A
Wake Forest University School of Medicine.
University of Toledo.
Hisp J Behav Sci. 2006;28(3):404-424. Epub 2006 Aug 1.
This article examines the feasibility of using a short-form version of the Center for Epidemiologic Studies-Depression Scale (CES-D) in community mental health research with Mexican immigrants. Several features of three published short versions of the CES-D were examined using data combined from seven diverse Mexican immigrant samples from across the United States ( = 685). Results indicate that published short-form versions of the CES-D are reliable, they account for most of the variance in scores from the full CES-D, and there is little evidence that the use of short forms attenuates associations with other concepts relevant to understanding the mental health of Mexican immigrants. Although additional validation research is necessary, the results of this study suggest that short-form versions of the CES-D can be used to study mental health among Mexican immigrants.
本文探讨了在针对墨西哥移民的社区心理健康研究中使用流行病学研究中心抑郁量表(CES-D)简版的可行性。利用来自美国各地七个不同墨西哥移民样本( = 685)的数据,对已发表的三个CES-D简版的若干特征进行了检验。结果表明,已发表的CES-D简版是可靠的,它们解释了完整版CES-D得分中的大部分方差,并且几乎没有证据表明使用简版会削弱与理解墨西哥移民心理健康相关的其他概念之间的关联。尽管还需要进行额外的验证研究,但本研究结果表明,CES-D简版可用于研究墨西哥移民的心理健康。