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Disparities in self-reported geriatric depressive symptoms due to sociodemographic differences: An extension of the bi-factor item response theory model for use in differential item functioning

机译:由于社会人口统计学差异而导致的自我报告的老年抑郁症状的差异:用于差异项目功能的双因素项目反应理论模型的扩展

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This study evaluates the measurement noninvariance, or differential item functioning (DIF), in the Center for Epidemiological Studies-Depression (CES-D) items attributable to age, sex, and race/ethnicity among community-dwelling older adults. Participants (N = 2773) were from the New Haven site of the Established Populations for Epidemiologic Studies in the Elderly. Statistical analyses included exploratory factor analysis, bi-factor confirmatory factor analysis, and a bi-factor multiple indicator and multiple causes (MIMIC) model to address measurement noninvariance. Blacks, compared with whites, were more likely to endorse items loading on the interpersonal factor, which include “people dislike me” and “people are unfriendly.” Women were less likely to endorse the interpersonal items and the “I felt like a failure” item (odds ratio [OR] = 0.63, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.42, 0.94) than men. But women had a higher proportional odds than men for endorsing the “crying ” item (OR = 1.86, 95% CI: 1.17, 2.96). Those 75 years and older (relative to those aged 65–74) were less likely to endorse the “I felt like a failure” item (OR = 0.65, 95% CI: 0.43, 0.97). However, measurement noninvariance found in both the “crying” and “failure” items were attributable to women and to those aged 75 and older were trivial after controlling for the underlying level of depressive symptomatology. Therefore, the interpersonal items showed measurement noninvariance attributable to sex and race. The bi-factor MIMIC model is useful for examining measurement noninvariance due to sociodemographics in a multidimensional depression instrument.
机译:这项研究评估了流行病学研究-抑郁症(CES-D)项目中因年龄,性别和居住在社区中的老年人的种族/民族而导致的测量不变性或差异项功能(DIF)。参与者(N = 2773)来自已建立的老年人流行病学研究人群的纽黑文站点。统计分析包括探索性因素分析,双因素确认性因素分析,以及用于解决测量不变性的双因素多指标和多原因(MIMIC)模型。与白人相比,黑人更倾向于认可人际关系因素,包括“人们不喜欢我”和“人们不友好”。与男性相比,女性不太可能赞同人际交往项目和“我觉得自己很失败”项目(优势比[OR] = 0.63,95%置信区间[CI]:0.42,0.94)。但是,女性认可“哭泣”项目的比例几率高于男性(OR = 1.86,95%CI:1.17,2.96)。那些75岁及以上(相对于65-74岁的年龄)的人不太愿意认可“我感觉就像是失败者”(OR = 0.65,95%CI:0.43,0.97)。然而,在控制了抑郁症状的基本水平后,“哭泣”和“失败”项目中发现的测量不变性均归因于女性,而75岁及以上的女性则无足轻重。因此,人际交往项目显示出归因于性别和种族的测量不变性。双因素MIMIC模型可用于检查多维抑郁仪器中由于社会人口统计学引起的测量不变性。

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