Comparison of The Classification Ratios of Four Depression Rating Scales Commonly Used in Turkey
Citation
SALTUKOĞLU, Gaye, & Arkun TATAR. "Comparison of The Classification Ratios of Four Depression Rating Scales Commonly Used in Turkey." Psychiatry and Clinical Psychopharmacology, 27.1 (2017): 76-83.Abstract
Objective: According to literature more than 20 depression scales are in use in Turkey.
Considering that depression is a popular area of study, it may not seem abnormally unusual
that there are so many measuring scales available. However, so many measuring instruments
may lead to a problem of different sensitivity levels and raise the question of whether or not
all the instruments have the same sensitivity in measuring the particular entity. The purpose
of this study is to compare the four commonly used self-report scales adapted into Turkish,
namely CES-Depression Scale, Beck Depression Inventory, the Zung Self-Rating Depression
Scale, and the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (depression subscale) by cross-validation.
Method: These depression scales had been applied to three hundred and forty-one subjects
and total scores of the subjects for each scale have been obtained. Next, the sample group
was divided into two according to group averages of total scale scores. Normative scores
and cut-off scores have not been considered because the study objective was to compare
these scales on a theoretical basis. The groups below and above average for each of the four
scales have been compared by the ROC curve analyzes.
Results: The results showed that the total score of Beck Depression Inventory had been
grouped correctly by the Zung Self-Rating Depression Scale at a ratio of 0.871, the Hospital
Anxiety and Depression Scale (depression subscale) at a ratio of 0.885, and by CESDepression Scale at a ratio of 0.874. The total score of CES-Depression Scale had been
correctly grouped by Beck Depression Inventory at a ratio of 0.871, the Zung Self-Rating
Depression Scale at a ratio of 0.869, and by the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale
(depression subscale) at a ratio of 0.862. The total score of the Zung Self-Rating Depression
Scale has been correctly grouped by the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale depression
subscale at a ratio of 0.848, Beck Depression Inventory at a ratio of 0.872, and by CESDepression Scale at a ratio of 0.878. The total score of the Hospital Anxiety and Depression
Scale (depression subscale) has been correctly grouped by the Zung Self-Rating Depression
Scale at a ratio of 0.848, Beck Depression Inventory at a ratio of 0.889, and by CESDepression Scale at a ratio of 0.887.
Conclusion: The overall results showed that the scales cross-validated with ratios ranging from
0.85 to 0.89. The classifying ratios obtained by ROC analysis were similar across four depression
scales.
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https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/24750573.2017.1293250?needAccess=true&https://hdl.handle.net/11352/3217