| Literature DB >> 25875359 |
Francesca Serra1, Andrea Spoto1, Marta Ghisi1, Giulio Vidotto1.
Abstract
Psychological Assessment can be defined as a complex procedure of information collection, analysis and processing. Formal Psychological Assessment (FPA) tries to improve this procedure by providing a formal framework to build assessment tools. In this paper, FPA is applied to depression. Seven questionnaires widely used for the self-evaluation of depression were selected. Diagnostic criteria for major depressive disorder were derived from the DSM-5, literature and Seligman's and Beck's theories. A Boolean matrix was built, including 266 items from the questionnaires in the rows and 20 selected attributes, obtained through diagnostic criteria decomposition, in the columns. In the matrix, a 1 in a cell meant that the corresponding item investigated the specific attribute. It was thus possible to analyze the relationships between items and attributes and among items. While none of the considered questionnaires could alone cover all the criteria for the evaluation of depressive symptoms, we observed that a set of 30 items contained the same information that was obtained redundantly with 266 items. Another result highlighted by the matrix regards the relations among items. FPA allows in-depth analysis of currently used questionnaires based on the presence/absence of clinical elements. FPA allows for going beyond the mere score by differentiating the patients according to symptomatology. Furthermore, it allows for computerized-adaptive assessment.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25875359 PMCID: PMC4398546 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0122131
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
The twenty attributes of the clinical context.
| Attribute | Explanation |
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| Depressed mood |
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| Diminished interest and pleasure |
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| Decreased interest in sex |
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| Increase or loss of weight |
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| Gain or loss of appetite |
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| Insomnia or hypersomnia |
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| Agitation |
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| Psychomotor retardation |
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| Fatigue or energy loss |
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| Feelings of worthlessness (or Beck’s negative view of self) |
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| Feelings of guilt |
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| Diminished ability to think and concentrate |
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| Indecision |
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| Recurrent thoughts of death |
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| Suicidal ideation or attempted suicide |
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| Beck’s negative view of the world |
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| Beck’s negative expectation of the future |
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| Seligman’s learned helplessness |
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| Irritability |
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| Apathy |
The clinical context containing the thirty items and the twenty attributes.
| ID | Item | Text | Attributes |
|---|---|---|---|
| I1 | BDI-II.24 | I feel like I am being punished | A 11 |
| I2 | BDI-II.42 | I feel more restless or wound up than usual | A7 |
| I3 | BDI-II.47 | I have lost most of the interest in other people or things | A2, 20 |
| I4 | BDI-II.51 | I have much greater difficulty in making decisions than I used to | A13 |
| I5 | BDI-II.58 | I have less energy than I used to have | A9 |
| I6 | BDI-II.63 | I sleep a lot more than usual | A6, 8, 9 |
| I7 | BDI-II.74 | I can’t concentrate as well as usual | A12 |
| I8 | BDI-II.82 | I am less interested in sex than I used to be | A2, 3 |
| I9 | ZUNG.1 | I feel down-hearted and blue | A1 |
| I10 | ZUNG.3 | I have crying spells or feel like it | A1, 7 |
| I11 | ZUNG.4 | I have trouble sleeping at night | A6 |
| I12 | ZUNG.15 | I am more irritable than usual | A 19 |
| I13 | ZUNG.19 | I feel that others would be better off if I were dead | A14, 10 11 |
| I14 | RDI.4 | I do not really want to eat | A5 |
| I15 | RDI.7 | I do not want to do anything | A2 9 |
| I16 | RDI.8 | I seem to have lost interest in the future | A2, 17, 20 |
| I17 | RDI.10 | I feel quite useless | A10 |
| I18 | RDI.23 | I feel a burden to others | A10, 11 |
| I19 | PVP.23 | The speed of my thinking seems to be reduced | A8, 12 |
| I20 | PVP.28 | I think of the families and friends who have died | A14 |
| I21 | PVP.31 | I have made a suicide attempt | A15 |
| I22 | CRS.2 | I am losing weight | A4 |
| I23 | CRS.12 | Dying is the best solution for me | A14, 15 |
| I24 | CRS.19 | I wake up often in the middle of the night | A6, 7 |
| I25 | CRS.21 | I am so slowed down that I need help with bathing and dressing | A8, 9, 20 |
| I26 | CRS.47 | I get hardly anything done lately | A 8, 9, 18 |
| I27 | CRS.48 | There is only misery in the future for me | A 17 |
| I28 | SAD.30 | I have the impression of being aloof and not feeling affection for my family members | A 20 |
| I29 | CES-D.3 | I felt that I could not shake off the blues, even with help from my family or friends | A1, 18 |
| I30 | CES-D.15 | People were unfriendly | A16 |
a This representation, which is convenient for explanatory purposes, is equivalent to the Boolean matrix with thirty rows and twenty columns introduced in the paper.