1.Cross-cultural Visayan translation and validation of Beck’s Depression Inventory Scale Among Ambulatory Maintenance Hemodialysis at a tertiary training hospital in Southern Mindanao, Philippines (BDI-VISAYAN)
Exequiel P. Dimaano ; Arnelia Bersales-Masendo ; Marius Oco ; Noel Pingoy
Philippine Journal of Internal Medicine 2021;59(2):149-160
Research Question:
Is Beck’s Depression Inventory Scale – Visayan (BDI-Visayan) an accurate and reliable depression screening tool among ambulatory hemodialysis patients validated against Semi-structured Clinical Interview for Depression for DSM IV?
Background:
Depressed dialysis patients are twice likely to die or require hospitalization. Unfortunately, there is a lack of
a depression screening tool validated for Filipino patients.
Objectives:
Development and validation of Beck’s Depression Inventory Scale -Visayan version as a depression screening tool for ambulatory maintenance hemodialysis Filipino patients.
General Study Design:
This is a cross-cultural instrument translation and cross-sectional validation study.
Participants:
Using non-probability convenient sampling, patients >18years old with eGFR <60mL/min/1.73m2 based on
CKD-Epi equation and on hemodialysis for ≥3 months were enrolled. Patients with hearing, speech or cognitive deficits, acute kidney injury, dementia, delirium or psychiatric disorders were excluded.
Interventions:
BDI Visayan was developed using combined translation technique with depression defined as a score of
≥14.
Outcome measures:
Structured Clinical Interview for Depression (SCID) for DSM IV was used as the gold standard.
Analysis:
Sensitivity, specificity, predictive values, and likelihood ratios of BDI-Visayan were compared to SCID. Cronbach’s alpha, Receiver Operator Characteristics and Area Under the Curve were used to determine reliability, optimal cut-off score, and overall accuracy, respectively.
Results:
BDI-Visayan has high reliability with Cronbach’s alpha of 0.904 and an accuracy of 0.80 AUC. The optimal cut-off for BDI-Visayan for major depressive disorder for ambulatory hemodialysis patients is 20 with 75% sensitivity, 55% specificity, 22% positive predictive value, 93% negative predictive value, 3.92 positive likelihood ratio, and 0.31 negative likelihood ratio.
Conclusions
BDI Visayan is a reliable and accurate depression screening tool for ambulatory maintenance hemodialysis
Filipino patients with higher specificity at an optimum cut-off score of 20.
Humans
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Depressive Disorder, Major
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Renal Dialysis