Depression measurement tools in cross-cultural research require careful design and thorough validation to ensure that cognitive concepts in one culture can be appropriately translated and applied to a differing culture. The aim of this study was to validate the Chinese version of a screening measure of state depression, the 10-item Depression in Medically Ill (DMI-10), and we report three interdependent studies. An initial bilingual test-retest study identified four (of the 10) items as having poor cross-cultural validity. A second study involved focus groups participants exploring the meaning of translated items with Chinese speakers. The third study repeated the bilingual test-retest analyses on the modified DMI-10 form and demonstrated i...
Background. The Cardiac Depression Scale (CDS) is a disease-specific instrument for measuring depres...
BACKGROUND: Most people who meet the criteria for a diagnosis of depression in China do not receive ...
The aim of this study is to examine and compare the depression symptoms pattern and social correlate...
Depression measurement tools in cross-cultural research require careful design and thorough validati...
To examine the different understandings of depression between Chinese and Americans, we employed con...
Epidemiological studies show that China has a lower prevalence rate of major depression than that of...
The objective of the present study was to investigate the psychometric properties and cross-cultural...
Chinese American immigrants have one of the lowest rates of mental health services utilization among...
Background Do DSM-IV diagnostic criteria for major depression (MD) in Chinese and Western women perf...
This paper reviews the current cross-cultural studies on depression among Chinese people. Compared w...
The gap between the demand and delivery of mental health services in mainland China can be reduced b...
The expectation that Chinese individuals tend to present distress in a somatic way, through physical...
Objectives: The Montgomery–Åsberg Depression Rating Scale (MADRS) is a commonly used tool for assess...
Postpartum depression is a major depressive mood disorder that occurs within four weeks after delive...
Both the type as well as the severity of depressive symptoms requires assessment through culturally ...
Background. The Cardiac Depression Scale (CDS) is a disease-specific instrument for measuring depres...
BACKGROUND: Most people who meet the criteria for a diagnosis of depression in China do not receive ...
The aim of this study is to examine and compare the depression symptoms pattern and social correlate...
Depression measurement tools in cross-cultural research require careful design and thorough validati...
To examine the different understandings of depression between Chinese and Americans, we employed con...
Epidemiological studies show that China has a lower prevalence rate of major depression than that of...
The objective of the present study was to investigate the psychometric properties and cross-cultural...
Chinese American immigrants have one of the lowest rates of mental health services utilization among...
Background Do DSM-IV diagnostic criteria for major depression (MD) in Chinese and Western women perf...
This paper reviews the current cross-cultural studies on depression among Chinese people. Compared w...
The gap between the demand and delivery of mental health services in mainland China can be reduced b...
The expectation that Chinese individuals tend to present distress in a somatic way, through physical...
Objectives: The Montgomery–Åsberg Depression Rating Scale (MADRS) is a commonly used tool for assess...
Postpartum depression is a major depressive mood disorder that occurs within four weeks after delive...
Both the type as well as the severity of depressive symptoms requires assessment through culturally ...
Background. The Cardiac Depression Scale (CDS) is a disease-specific instrument for measuring depres...
BACKGROUND: Most people who meet the criteria for a diagnosis of depression in China do not receive ...
The aim of this study is to examine and compare the depression symptoms pattern and social correlate...