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Examining the latent structure of ICD-11 depression symptoms
Philip Hyland1, Menachem Ben-Ezra2, Thanos Karatzias3
1Department of Psychology, Maynooth University, Kildare, Ireland.
Background:
ICD-11 presents updated descriptions for single episode and recurrent depressive disorder. A depressive episode (DE) is integral to these disorders and contrasting descriptions of the structure of DE symptoms are presented in ICD-11 and the Clinical Descriptions and Diagnostic Requirements for ICD-11 (CDDR). The former presents symptoms as unidimensional while the latter suggests symptoms are multidimensional reflecting affective, cognitive-behavioural, and vegetative clusters. This study examined if the latent structure of the DE symptoms is better represented by a one- or three-factor model.
Methods:
Data were collected from general population samples from the United Kingdom (UK: N = 975) and Ukraine (N = 2050). DE symptoms were measured using the International Depression Questionnaire, and the latent structure of the DE symptoms was assessed using confirmatory factor analysis.
Results:
The three-factor model of DE symptoms outlined in the CDDR performed substantially better than the one-factor model and was a close fit to the UK and Ukrainian data. This model was invariant for sex in each nation. Prevalence estimates based on a three-factor model were similar to those based on the ICD-11 requirements, and similarly sized sex differences were observed.
Conclusions:
The multidimensional description of the DE symptoms outlined in the CDDR better represented data from two culturally distinct samples. Discrepancies in how DE symptoms are described in ICD-11 and the CDDR should be resolved to facilitate future research efforts.
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