Psychometric evaluation of a 6-item Chinese version of the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale: Mokken scaling and item analysis
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Psychometric evaluation of a 6-item Chinese version of the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale: Mokken scaling and item analysis
Abstract
Background: It is unclear whether the 6-item Melancholia subscale of the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HAM-D6 ) has better psychometric properties than the parental 17-item version (HAM-D17 ) in the Chinese populations.
Methods: The study was to check the Chinese HAM-D17 and HAM-D6 for reliability and validity with Mokken scale analysis and item analysis. We reanalyzed a clinical sample of adult psychiatric outpatients (N = 214; age, mean (SD) = 38.3 (10.5) years; 63.1% female) in Taiwan.
Results: Our Mokken scale analysis showed that the HAM-D6 was a moderate unidimensional scale (Hs = 0.44) while the HAM-D17 was not (Hs = 0.26). The 5 items of the HAM-D6 had strong invariant item ordering (HT = 0.58). The HAM-D17 and HAM-D6 had comparable reliability (α = 0.79) and validity (r = 0.91), and the HAM-D6 was more homogenous than the HAM-D17 . To predict depression in remission (HAM-D17 ≤ 7), the best cutoff of the HAM-D6 was 4 (specificity, 87.5%; sensitivity, 100%; positive predictive value, 56.0%; negative predictive value, 100%).
Discussion: The Chinese HAM-D6 was a reliable, valid, and unidimensional scale of depression.
Keywords: depression; nonparametric item response theory (NIRT); reliability; validity.
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd.
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