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Confirmatory factor analysis of the perinatal depression screening scale-24

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 March 2020

J. Azevedo
Affiliation:
Faculty of medicine, university of Coimbra, department of psychological medicine, Coimbra, Portugal
S. Xavier
Affiliation:
Faculty of medicine, university of Coimbra, department of psychological medicine, Coimbra, Portugal
C. Marques
Affiliation:
Faculty of medicine, university of Coimbra, department of psychological medicine, Coimbra, Portugal
E. Bento
Affiliation:
Faculty of medicine, university of Coimbra, department of psychological medicine, Coimbra, Portugal
M. Marques
Affiliation:
Faculty of medicine, university of Coimbra, department of psychological medicine, Coimbra, Portugal Coimbra hospital and universitary centre, psychiatric department, Coimbra, Portugal
M.J. Soares
Affiliation:
Faculty of medicine, university of Coimbra, department of psychological medicine, Coimbra, Portugal
D. Mota
Affiliation:
Faculty of medicine, university of Coimbra, department of psychological medicine, Coimbra, Portugal Coimbra hospital and universitary centre, psychiatric department, Coimbra, Portugal
A. Macedo
Affiliation:
Faculty of medicine, university of Coimbra, department of psychological medicine, Coimbra, Portugal Coimbra hospital and universitary centre, psychiatric department, Coimbra, Portugal
A.T. Pereira
Affiliation:
Faculty of medicine, university of Coimbra, department of psychological medicine, Coimbra, Portugal

Abstract

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Introduction

Pereira et al. (2013) adapted to the antenatal period and validated a shorter version of the original 35-items Postpartum Depression Screening Scale (PDSS [1]), composed of 24 items, selected from the exploratory factor analysis matrix. In their study, the researchers considered this version a useful alternative to evaluate depressive symptoms in pregnancy, taking into account its reliability, concurrent validity and satisfactory combinations of sensitivity and specificity to screen for antenatal depression.

Aim

To confirm the four dimensions’ structure of the PDSS-24 using confirmatory factor analysis.

Methods

616 women (mean age: 32.29 ± 4.466) in the second trimester of pregnancy (mean weeks of gestation = 17.13 ± 4.929), with uncomplicated pregnancies, completed the PDSS-24 while waiting for their routine prenatal consultation at local health medical centers.

Results

The 4-dimensional model of PDSS-24 presented good fit (χ2[242] = 893,275; RMSEA = 0.067, CFI = 0.934, TLI = 0.94, PGFI = 0.717; P<.001). The PDSS-24 Cronbach's alpha was α=0.90; all factors presented good/excellent reliability: Derealization and failure (a = 0.87); Concentration difficulties and anxiety (a = 0.81), Suicidal ideation (a = 0.94), and sleeping difficulties (a = 0.89).

Conclusion

This further validation study emphasizes that PDSS-24 in an adequate measure of antenatal depressive symptoms. To better distinguish it from the version to use in the postpartum (PDSS-21 [2]), from now on, we will denominate it perinatal depression screening scale-24.

Disclosure of interest

The authors have not supplied their declaration of competing interest.

Type
e-Poster Walk: Posttraumatic stress disorder; Women, gender and mental health
Copyright
Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2017

References

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