Abstract Background Item response theory (IRT) has been increasingly applied to patient-reported outcome (PRO) measures. The purpose of this study is to apply IRT to examine item properties (discrimination and severity of depressive symptoms), measurement precision and score comparability across five depression measures, which is the first study of its kind in the Chinese context. Methods A clinical sample of 207 Hong Kong Chinese outpatients was recruited. Data analyses were performed including classical item analysis, IRT concurrent calibration and IRT true score equating. The IRT assumptions of unidimensionality and local independence were tested respectively using confirmatory factor analysis and chi-square statistics. The IRT linking a...
Depression, anxiety, and stress continue to be among the largest burdens of disease, globally. The D...
Background: Existing measurement instruments for depression are most often based on symptoms observe...
The Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D) is a commonly used instrument to measu...
# joint first authors A full-text Chinese translation of this article will be available at www.sapon...
BACKGROUND: Many questionnaires assessing depressive symptoms are available. Most of these questionn...
Objectives: To investigate the validity of a common depression metric in independent samples. Study ...
Wahl et al. [ 1 ] have provided an elegant exemplar of the psychometric calibration approach known a...
Item response theory (IRT) model applications extend well beyond cognitive ability testing, and vari...
There are a growing number of item response theory (IRT) studies that calibrate different patient-re...
With the increasing prevalence of depression, creating a simple and precise tool for measuring depre...
Observed associations between depression following myocardial infarction (MI) and adverse cardiac ou...
Hai-Yan Ma,1,2 Xue-Mei Wang,1,2 Xiao-Jie Huang,2 Cheng-Jia Yang,2 Dong-Fang Sheng,2 Jing-Jing Yang,2...
Goals of the paper were to use item response theory (IRT) to assess the relation of depressive sympt...
Keller F, Kühner C, Alexandrowicz RW, et al. Zur Messqualität des Beck-Depressionsinventars (BDI-II)...
Objectives: The Montgomery–Åsberg Depression Rating Scale (MADRS) is a commonly used tool for assess...
Depression, anxiety, and stress continue to be among the largest burdens of disease, globally. The D...
Background: Existing measurement instruments for depression are most often based on symptoms observe...
The Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D) is a commonly used instrument to measu...
# joint first authors A full-text Chinese translation of this article will be available at www.sapon...
BACKGROUND: Many questionnaires assessing depressive symptoms are available. Most of these questionn...
Objectives: To investigate the validity of a common depression metric in independent samples. Study ...
Wahl et al. [ 1 ] have provided an elegant exemplar of the psychometric calibration approach known a...
Item response theory (IRT) model applications extend well beyond cognitive ability testing, and vari...
There are a growing number of item response theory (IRT) studies that calibrate different patient-re...
With the increasing prevalence of depression, creating a simple and precise tool for measuring depre...
Observed associations between depression following myocardial infarction (MI) and adverse cardiac ou...
Hai-Yan Ma,1,2 Xue-Mei Wang,1,2 Xiao-Jie Huang,2 Cheng-Jia Yang,2 Dong-Fang Sheng,2 Jing-Jing Yang,2...
Goals of the paper were to use item response theory (IRT) to assess the relation of depressive sympt...
Keller F, Kühner C, Alexandrowicz RW, et al. Zur Messqualität des Beck-Depressionsinventars (BDI-II)...
Objectives: The Montgomery–Åsberg Depression Rating Scale (MADRS) is a commonly used tool for assess...
Depression, anxiety, and stress continue to be among the largest burdens of disease, globally. The D...
Background: Existing measurement instruments for depression are most often based on symptoms observe...
The Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D) is a commonly used instrument to measu...