BACKGROUND:Previous studies have shown that item responses and total scores on depression screening scales follow characteristic distribution patterns in the United States and Japanese general populations. However, the degree to which these findings, especially in terms of item responses, can be generalized to a European population is unknown. Thus, we analyzed the item responses and total score distribution for the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D) in a representative Irish cohort from a large, recent study-the Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA). METHODS:We used CES-D data from the 2009-2011 TILDA (8504 individuals). Responses for the 16 depressive symptoms included "rarely," "some of the time," "occasionall...
Background: Although previous studies using non- elderly groups have assessed the factorial invarian...
Recent studies have shown that item responses on the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Sca...
AbstractBackgroundAlthough previous studies using non- elderly groups have assessed the factorial in...
Objective: Some researchers have reported that distribution of total depressive symptom scores in th...
Background. Several recent studies have shown that total scores on depressive symptom measures in a ...
Background Several recent studies have shown that total scores on depressive symptom measures in a g...
BACKGROUND:Several studies have shown that total depressive symptom scores in the general population...
Abstract Background Recently, item responses and total scores on depression screening scales have be...
Abstract Background The distributional pattern of total scores on depression screening scales in the...
Several studies have shown that total depressive symptom scores in the general population approximat...
Several studies have shown that total depressive symptom scores in the general population approximat...
Background: In a previous study, we reported that the distribution of total depressive symptoms scor...
The theoretical distribution of responses to depressive symptom items in a general population remain...
Background. Previous research has reported inconsistent evidence of the trajectory of depressive sym...
Background Previously, we proposed a model for ordinal scale scoring in which individual thresholds ...
Background: Although previous studies using non- elderly groups have assessed the factorial invarian...
Recent studies have shown that item responses on the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Sca...
AbstractBackgroundAlthough previous studies using non- elderly groups have assessed the factorial in...
Objective: Some researchers have reported that distribution of total depressive symptom scores in th...
Background. Several recent studies have shown that total scores on depressive symptom measures in a ...
Background Several recent studies have shown that total scores on depressive symptom measures in a g...
BACKGROUND:Several studies have shown that total depressive symptom scores in the general population...
Abstract Background Recently, item responses and total scores on depression screening scales have be...
Abstract Background The distributional pattern of total scores on depression screening scales in the...
Several studies have shown that total depressive symptom scores in the general population approximat...
Several studies have shown that total depressive symptom scores in the general population approximat...
Background: In a previous study, we reported that the distribution of total depressive symptoms scor...
The theoretical distribution of responses to depressive symptom items in a general population remain...
Background. Previous research has reported inconsistent evidence of the trajectory of depressive sym...
Background Previously, we proposed a model for ordinal scale scoring in which individual thresholds ...
Background: Although previous studies using non- elderly groups have assessed the factorial invarian...
Recent studies have shown that item responses on the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Sca...
AbstractBackgroundAlthough previous studies using non- elderly groups have assessed the factorial in...