TY - JOUR
T1 - Shortening self-report mental health symptom measures through optimal test assembly methods
T2 - Development and validation of the Patient Health Questionnaire-Depression-4
AU - Ishihara, Miyabi
AU - Harel, Daphna
AU - Levis, Brooke
AU - Levis, Alexander W.
AU - Riehm, Kira E.
AU - Saadat, Nazanin
AU - Azar, Marleine
AU - Rice, Danielle B.
AU - Sanchez, Tatiana A.
AU - Chiovitti, Matthew J.
AU - Cuijpers, Pim
AU - Gilbody, Simon
AU - Ioannidis, John P.A.
AU - Kloda, Lorie A.
AU - McMillan, Dean
AU - Patten, Scott B.
AU - Shrier, Ian
AU - Arroll, Bruce
AU - Bombardier, Charles H.
AU - Butterworth, Peter
AU - Carter, Gregory
AU - Clover, Kerrie
AU - Conwell, Yeates
AU - Goodyear-Smith, Felicity
AU - Greeno, Catherine G.
AU - Hambridge, John
AU - Harrison, Patricia A.
AU - Hudson, Marie
AU - Jetté, Nathalie
AU - Kiely, Kim M.
AU - McGuire, Anthony
AU - Pence, Brian W.
AU - Rooney, Alasdair G.
AU - Sidebottom, Abbey
AU - Simning, Adam
AU - Turner, Alyna
AU - White, Jennifer
AU - Whooley, Mary A.
AU - Winkley, Kirsty
AU - Benedetti, Andrea
AU - Thombs, Brett D.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
PY - 2019/1
Y1 - 2019/1
N2 - Background: The objective of this study was to develop and validate a short form of the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9), a self-report questionnaire for assessing depressive symptomatology, using objective criteria. Methods: Responses on the PHQ-9 were obtained from 7,850 English-speaking participants enrolled in 20 primary diagnostic test accuracy studies. PHQ unidimensionality was verified using confirmatory factor analysis, and an item response theory model was fit. Optimal test assembly (OTA) methods identified a maximally precise short form for each possible length between one and eight items, including and excluding the ninth item. The final short form was selected based on prespecified validity, reliability, and diagnostic accuracy criteria. Results: A four-item short form of the PHQ (PHQ-Dep-4) was selected. The PHQ-Dep-4 had a Cronbach's alpha of 0.805. Sensitivity and specificity of the PHQ-Dep-4 were 0.788 and 0.837, respectively, and were statistically equivalent to the PHQ-9 (sensitivity = 0.761, specificity = 0.866). The correlation of total scores with the full PHQ-9 was high (r = 0.919). Conclusion: The PHQ-Dep-4 is a valid short form with minimal loss of information of scores when compared to the full-length PHQ-9. Although OTA methods have been used to shorten patient-reported outcome measures based on objective, prespecified criteria, further studies are required to validate this general procedure for broader use in health research. Furthermore, due to unexamined heterogeneity, there is a need to replicate the results of this study in different patient populations.
AB - Background: The objective of this study was to develop and validate a short form of the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9), a self-report questionnaire for assessing depressive symptomatology, using objective criteria. Methods: Responses on the PHQ-9 were obtained from 7,850 English-speaking participants enrolled in 20 primary diagnostic test accuracy studies. PHQ unidimensionality was verified using confirmatory factor analysis, and an item response theory model was fit. Optimal test assembly (OTA) methods identified a maximally precise short form for each possible length between one and eight items, including and excluding the ninth item. The final short form was selected based on prespecified validity, reliability, and diagnostic accuracy criteria. Results: A four-item short form of the PHQ (PHQ-Dep-4) was selected. The PHQ-Dep-4 had a Cronbach's alpha of 0.805. Sensitivity and specificity of the PHQ-Dep-4 were 0.788 and 0.837, respectively, and were statistically equivalent to the PHQ-9 (sensitivity = 0.761, specificity = 0.866). The correlation of total scores with the full PHQ-9 was high (r = 0.919). Conclusion: The PHQ-Dep-4 is a valid short form with minimal loss of information of scores when compared to the full-length PHQ-9. Although OTA methods have been used to shorten patient-reported outcome measures based on objective, prespecified criteria, further studies are required to validate this general procedure for broader use in health research. Furthermore, due to unexamined heterogeneity, there is a need to replicate the results of this study in different patient populations.
KW - Patient Health Questionnaire
KW - depression
KW - patient outcome assessment
KW - psychometrics
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U2 - 10.1002/da.22841
DO - 10.1002/da.22841
M3 - Article
SN - 1091-4269
VL - 36
SP - 82
EP - 92
JO - Depression and Anxiety
JF - Depression and Anxiety
IS - 1
ER -