Eaton W W, Kessler L G
Am J Epidemiol. 1981 Oct;114(4):528-38. doi: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.aje.a113218.
This paper is an analysis of data on symptoms of depression in a nationwide sample of adults, collected during the National Center for Health Statistics' first Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. The data are analyzed by a statistical adjustment procedure which assesses the impact of the major sociodemographic variables simultaneously, instead of one by one, which avoids a former major source of confusion. The measure of depression is the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression (CES-D) Scale. With the exception of race, the study replicates earlier findings. The adjustment procedure facilitates generalization of the results to other populations which are not demographically comparable, such as to smaller locales in the United States, or to populations defined by some criterion variable. Comparison of results is made with earlier work that used the identical measure of depression in two separate locales.
本文分析了在国家卫生统计中心首次健康与营养检查调查期间收集的全国成年人抑郁症症状数据。通过一种统计调整程序对数据进行分析,该程序同时评估主要社会人口统计学变量的影响,而非逐一评估,从而避免了之前一个主要的混淆来源。抑郁症的测量采用流行病学研究中心抑郁量表(CES - D)。除种族外,该研究重复了早期的研究结果。这种调整程序有助于将结果推广到其他人口统计学上不具可比性的人群,比如美国的较小地区,或由某些标准变量定义的人群。将结果与之前在两个不同地区使用相同抑郁症测量方法的研究进行了比较。