Development and validation of a three-item version of the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale
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Martínez, Pablo
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Magaña, Irene
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Vohringer Cárdenas, Paul
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Guajardo Tobar, Viviana
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Rojas Castillo, María Graciela
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2020-11-05T21:13:46Z
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2020-11-05T21:13:46Z
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2020
Cita de ítem
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J Clin Psychol. 2020;1–14.
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10.1002/jclp.23041
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/177581
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Objective To develop and validate a brief screening instrument for postpartum depression in resource-constrained primary care settings. Method Secondary data analysis of a cohort of 305 mothers (Mdn(age) = 26) attending well-child check-ups in six primary care centers in Santiago, Chile, answered the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS), the 36-Item Short Form Health Survey, and the Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview depression module. A predictive model for postpartum depression was built using logistic and least absolute shrinkage and selection operator regressions, with bootstrap validation. Results A three-item version of the EPDS exhibited excellent discriminative capacity (cstatistic = 0.95) and showed no significant differences versus the full version of the EPDS (chi(2)(1) = 1.75,p = .187). The best trade-off between sensitivity (92.86%) and specificity (86.70%) was achieved at a cut-off score of 8/9. Conclusions The three-item version of the EPDS can save clinicians valuable time, which might potentially improve communication of results to patients.
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Universidad de Santiago de Chile
Ministerio de Salud de Chile
4127-41LE12
ANID - Millennium Science Initiative/Millennium Institute for Research on Depression and Personality-MIDAP
ANID Millennium Science Initiative, grant "Millennium Nucleus to Improve the Mental Health of Adolescents and Youths, Imhay"