Safe and valid? A systematic review of the psychometric properties of culturally adapted depression scales for use among Indigenous populations.
Michelle YangQuinta SeonLiliana Gomez CardonaMaharshee KariaGajanan VelupillaiValérie NoelOuti LinnarantaPublished in: Global mental health (Cambridge, England) (2023)
Modifications to increase cultural relevance have the potential to improve fit and acceptance of a scale by the Indigenous population, however, these changes may decrease specificity and negative predictive value. There is an urgent need for suitable tools that are useful and reliable for identifying Indigenous individuals for clinical treatment of depression. This awaits future work for optimal specificity and validated cut-off points that take into account the high prevalence of depression in these populations.