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Network and Exploratory Factorial Analysis of the Depression Clinical Evaluation Test.

María Guillot-ValdésAlejandro Guillén-RiquelmeJuan Carlos SierraGualberto Buela-Casal
Published in: International journal of environmental research and public health (2022)
Depression is a highly prevalent disorder with a wide range of symptomatology. Existing instruments for its assessment have only a few items for each factor. The Depression Clinical Evaluation Test (DCET) has been created to cover all depression symptoms at different times (month, year, and always) with several items for each facet. The content validity of this instrument has been judged by experts and, in this paper, we analyse its factorial structure and make a network analysis of it. The test (196 items) was administered to 602 adults without psychological disorders ( M age = 24.7, SD = 8.38, 72% women) both online and on paper. A network was estimated for each time point, using the absolute minimum selection and shrinkage operator. From the factor analysis, 12 factors were established for month, 11 for year, and 10 for always, leaving 94 items. The network analysis showed that the facets of depressive mood, anhedonia, and thoughts of Death, are central to all the estimated networks. The DCET is proposed as a valid and reliable multifactorial instrument to detect the variability of depressive symptoms in adults, guaranteeing its diagnostic usefulness.
Keyphrases
  • depressive symptoms
  • clinical evaluation
  • sleep quality
  • network analysis
  • social support
  • bipolar disorder
  • patient reported outcomes
  • healthcare
  • adipose tissue
  • social media
  • metabolic syndrome