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Culturally Sensitive Depression Assessment for Chinese American Immigrants: Development of a Comprehensive Measure and a Screening Scale Using an Item Response Approach.

Rose Wong1, Rufina Wu, Carmen Guo, Julia K Lam, Lonnie R Snowden.   

Abstract

The present mixed methods study developed a comprehensive measure and a screening scale of depression for Chinese American immigrants by combining an emic approach with item response analysis. Clinical participants were immigrants diagnosed by licensed clinicians who worked in the community. Qualitative interviews with clinicians and clinical participants (N = 63) supported the definition of the construct of depression-which guided scale development-and a 47-item pilot scale. Clinical and community participants (N = 227) completed the pilot scale and measures of neurasthenia and acculturative stress, and the Patient Health Questionnaire Depression Module (PHQ-9). A Rasch Partial Credit Model of 42-items-representing psychological, somatic and interpersonal domains of distress-best fit the data. Twenty-three items overlapped with the DSM-IV symptoms of major depression. Twenty-seven items were biased by acculturation-related variables. Nine items appropriate for self-report screening in primary care and community organizations were chosen to form a brief scale. Both measures showed strong reliability and concurrent and convergent validity. The 9-item scale had better content validity than the PHQ-9. Implications regarding the impact of culture for assessment are highlighted.

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Keywords:  Chinese American; acculturation; assessment; depression; immigrants

Year:  2011        PMID: 23504503      PMCID: PMC3595566          DOI: 10.1037/a0025628

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Asian Am J Psychol        ISSN: 1948-1993


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