Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
949643 Journal of Psychosomatic Research 2013 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectivesThe Primary Care Evaluation of Mental Disorders Patient Health Questionnaire (PRIME-MD PHQ-9) is a common screening tool designed to facilitate detection of depression according to DSM-IV criteria. However, the factor structure of the PHQ-9 within the palliative care population has not been evaluated.Methods300 participants completed the PHQ-9 within one week of referral to a palliative care service. Participants completed the PHQ-9 again four weeks later (n = 213). Confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) and multiple-group CFA were undertaken to test the factor structure of the PHQ-9 and evaluate model invariance over time.ResultsA two-factor model comprising somatic and cognitive–affective latent factors provided the best fit to the data. Multiple-group CFA suggested model invariance over time. Structural equation modelling revealed that follow-up (time 2) cognitive–affective and somatic symptoms were predicted by their baseline (time 1) factors.ConclusionsThe PHQ-9 measures two stable depression factors (cognitive–affective and somatic) within the palliative care population. Studies are now required to examine the trajectories of these symptoms over time in relation to clinical intervention and events.

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