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Replicated factor structure of the Beck Depression Inventory.

J Louks1, C Hayne, J Smith

  • 1Psychology Service, Veterans Administration Domiciliary, White City, Oregon 97503.

The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease
|August 1, 1989
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The Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) primarily measures cognitive aspects of depression, not vegetative symptoms. Many items offer limited predictive value, suggesting a need for revision.

Area of Science:

  • Psychology
  • Psychiatry
  • Clinical Psychology

Background:

  • The Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) is a widely used self-report measure for assessing depressive symptom severity.
  • Understanding the factor structure of the BDI is crucial for its accurate interpretation and application in clinical settings.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine the factor structure of the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) in a clinical population.
  • To determine the extent to which the BDI measures cognitive versus vegetative symptoms of depression.

Main Methods:

  • Principal components analysis and varimax rotation were employed to analyze the factor structure.
  • The study utilized an initial sample of 407 patients and a replication sample of 370 patients.
  • The sample comprised 98% males, aged 22-88, with high rates of alcoholism (72%) and major mental illnesses (17%).

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Main Results:

  • A stable, dominant first factor, identified as cognitive, accounted for 67-81% of the common variance, showing high consistency (.94) between initial and replication analyses.
  • A second, less stable factor (vegetative) accounted for 15-19% of the common variance, with moderate consistency (.58) in item loadings.
  • Approximately half of the BDI items contributed minimal useful predictive information.

Conclusions:

  • The BDI effectively measures the cognitive dimensions of depressive severity, aligning with its original design.
  • The weak correlation between BDI scores and traditional vegetative symptoms is an artifact of the BDI's construction, not reflective of depression's core characteristics.
  • The findings suggest potential limitations in the BDI's current structure and item selection for comprehensively assessing depressive symptomatology.