Blodgett Joanna M, Lachance Chantelle C, Stubbs Brendon, Co Melissa, Wu Yu-Tzu, Prina Matthew, Tsang Vivian W L, Cosco Theodore D
MRC Unit for Lifelong Health and Ageing at UCL, London, UK.
Independent Researcher, Toronto, Canada.
BMC Psychiatry. 2021 Apr 19;21(1):197. doi: 10.1186/s12888-021-03206-1.
The Centre for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D) is a commonly used psychometric scale of depression. A four-factor structure (depressed affect, positive affect, somatic symptoms, and interpersonal difficulties) was initially identified in an American sample aged 18 to 65. Despite emerging evidence, a latent structure has not been established in adolescents. This review aimed to investigate the factor structure of the CES-D in adolescents.
We searched Web of Science, PsychINFO and Scopus and included peer-reviewed, original studies assessing the factor structure of the 20-item CES-D in adolescents aged ≤18. Two independent researchers screened results and extracted data.
Thirteen studies met the inclusion criteria and were primarily from school-based samples in the USA or Asia. Studies that conducted confirmatory factor analysis (CFA; n = 9) reported a four-factor structure consistent with the original factor structure; these studies were primarily USA-based. Conversely, studies that conducted exploratory factor analysis (EFA) reported distinct two or three factor structures (n = 4) and were primarily based in Asia.
Studies in a non-English language and those that included individuals aged > 18 years were excluded. Ethnic or cultural differences as well as different analytical methods impacted generalisability of results. The use of CFA as the primary analysis may have biased towards a four-factor structure.
A four-factor CES-D structure was an appropriate fit for adolescents in Western countries; further research is required to determine the fit in in Asian countries. This has important implications for clinical use of the scale. Future research should consider how cultural differences shape the experience of depression in adolescents.
流行病学研究中心抑郁量表(CES-D)是一种常用的抑郁心理测量量表。最初在美国18至65岁的样本中确定了一个四因素结构(抑郁情绪、积极情绪、躯体症状和人际困难)。尽管有新的证据出现,但青少年中的潜在结构尚未确立。本综述旨在调查青少年中CES-D的因素结构。
我们检索了科学网、心理信息数据库和Scopus,并纳入了评估20项CES-D在18岁及以下青少年中因素结构的同行评审的原创研究。两名独立研究人员筛选结果并提取数据。
13项研究符合纳入标准,主要来自美国或亚洲的学校样本。进行验证性因素分析(CFA;n = 9)的研究报告了与原始因素结构一致的四因素结构;这些研究主要来自美国。相反,进行探索性因素分析(EFA)的研究报告了不同的两因素或三因素结构(n = 4),且主要来自亚洲。
排除了非英语语言的研究以及纳入了18岁以上个体的研究。种族或文化差异以及不同的分析方法影响了结果的普遍性。将CFA作为主要分析方法可能偏向于四因素结构。
四因素CES-D结构适用于西方国家的青少年;需要进一步研究以确定其在亚洲国家的适用性。这对该量表的临床应用具有重要意义。未来的研究应考虑文化差异如何塑造青少年的抑郁体验。