Observed associations between depression following myocardial infarction (MI) and adverse cardiac outcomes could be overestimated due to patients' tendency to over report somatic depressive symptoms. This study was aimed to investigate this issue with modern psychometrics, using item response theory (IRT) and person-fit statistics to investigate if the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) measures depression or something else among MI-patients. An IRT-model was fit to BDI-data of 1135 MI patients. Patients' adherence to this IRT-model was investigated with person-fit statistics. Subgroups of atypical (low person-fit) and prototypical (high person-fit) responders were identified and compared in terms of item-response patterns, psychiatric diagnos...
Objective: The aim of this study was to identify cardiologic, psychologic, and demographic risk fact...
Background. Individual symptoms of post-myocardial infarction (MI) depression may be differentially ...
Objective: This study compared the Cardiac Depression Scale (CDS) and the Beck Depression Inventory ...
Observed associations between depression following myocardial infarction (MI) and adverse cardiac ou...
Background Depression measures that include somatic symptoms may inflate severity estimates among me...
Objective: The reporting of depressive symptoms following myocardial infarction may be confounded by...
OBJECTIVES: Evidence suggests that depression is associated with adverse outcomes in patients with m...
Objectives: Evidence suggests that depression is associated with adverse outcomes in patients with m...
Objective: To test whether vital exhaustion overlaps more with somatic/affective depression than wit...
BACKGROUND: This study examined the psychometric properties of the Cardiac Depression Scale (CDS) in...
Objectives: Evidence suggests that depression is associated with adverse outcomes in patients with ...
Objective: To test whether vital exhaustion overlaps more with somatic/affective depression than wit...
Depression in myocardial infarction patients is often a first episode with a late age of onset. Two ...
Depression in myocardial infarction patients is often a first episode with a late age of onset. Two ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to identify cardiologic, psychologic, and demographic risk fact...
Background. Individual symptoms of post-myocardial infarction (MI) depression may be differentially ...
Objective: This study compared the Cardiac Depression Scale (CDS) and the Beck Depression Inventory ...
Observed associations between depression following myocardial infarction (MI) and adverse cardiac ou...
Background Depression measures that include somatic symptoms may inflate severity estimates among me...
Objective: The reporting of depressive symptoms following myocardial infarction may be confounded by...
OBJECTIVES: Evidence suggests that depression is associated with adverse outcomes in patients with m...
Objectives: Evidence suggests that depression is associated with adverse outcomes in patients with m...
Objective: To test whether vital exhaustion overlaps more with somatic/affective depression than wit...
BACKGROUND: This study examined the psychometric properties of the Cardiac Depression Scale (CDS) in...
Objectives: Evidence suggests that depression is associated with adverse outcomes in patients with ...
Objective: To test whether vital exhaustion overlaps more with somatic/affective depression than wit...
Depression in myocardial infarction patients is often a first episode with a late age of onset. Two ...
Depression in myocardial infarction patients is often a first episode with a late age of onset. Two ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to identify cardiologic, psychologic, and demographic risk fact...
Background. Individual symptoms of post-myocardial infarction (MI) depression may be differentially ...
Objective: This study compared the Cardiac Depression Scale (CDS) and the Beck Depression Inventory ...