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Can Gender and Age Impact on Response Pattern of Depressive Symptoms Among College Students? A Differential Item Functioning Analysis

机译:性别和年龄能否影响大学生抑郁症状的反应方式?差异项功能分析

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Background: Self-reported depressive complaints among college students might indicate different degrees of severity of depressive states. Through the framework of item response theory, we aim to describe the pattern of responses to items of the Beck Depression Inventory-II (BDI-II), in terms of endorsement probability and discrimination along the continuum of depression. Potential differential item functioning of the scale items of the BDI-II is investigated, by gender and age, to compare across sub-groups of students. Methods: The 21-item BDI-II was cross-sectionally administered to a representative sample of 12,677 Brazilian college students. Reliability was evaluated based on Cronbach's alpha coefficient. Severity ( b _( i )) and discrimination ( a ) parameters of each BDI-II items were calculated through the graded response model. The influence of gender and age were tested for differential item functioning (DIF) within the item response theory-based approach. Results: The BDI-II presented good reliability (α = 0.91). Women and younger students significantly presented a higher likelihood of depression (cut-off & 13) than men and older counterparts. In general, participants endorsed more easily cognitive-somatic items than affective items of the scale. “Guilty feelings,” “suicidal thoughts,” and “loss of interest in sex” were the items that most likely indicated depression severity ( b ≥ 3.60). However, all BDI-II items showed moderate-to-high discrimination ( a ≥ 1.32) for depressive state. While two items were flagged for DIF, “crying” and “loss of interest in sex,” respectively for gender and age, the global weight of these items on the total score was negligible. Conclusions: Although respondents' gender and age might present influence on response pattern of depressive symptoms, the measures of self-reported symptoms have not inflated severity scores. These findings provide further support to the validity of using BDI-II for assessing depression in academic contexts and highlight the value of considering gender- and age-related common symptoms of depression.
机译:背景:大学生自我报告的抑郁症状可能表明抑郁状态的严重程度不同。通过项目反应理论的框架,我们旨在描述对贝克抑郁量表-II(BDI-II)的项目的反应方式,即对抑郁症连续性的认可概率和辨别力。根据性别和年龄,对BDI-II规模项目的潜在差异项目功能进行了研究,以比较不同子类别的学生。方法:将21个项目的BDI-II横断面试给12,677名巴西大学生的代表性样本。基于Cronbach的α系数评估可靠性。通过分级响应模型计算每个BDI-II项目的严重性(b _(i))和辨别力(a)参数。在基于项目反应理论的方法中,针对差异项目功能(DIF)测试了性别和年龄的影响。结果:BDI-II具有良好的可靠性(α= 0.91)。女性和较年轻的学生比男性和较年长的学生显着出现抑郁的可能性更高(临界值> 13)。一般而言,与情感量表相比,参与者更容易认可认知-躯体项。 “罪恶感”,“自杀念头”和“对性失去兴趣”是最有可能表明抑郁症严重程度的项目(b≥3.60)。但是,所有BDI-II项目对抑郁状态均表现出中度至高度的辨别力(a≥1.32)。尽管DIF标记了两个项目,分别是“哭泣”和“性兴趣丧失”,分别是性别和年龄,但这些项目在总分中的总体权重可忽略不计。结论:尽管受访者的性别和年龄可能会对抑郁症状的反应方式产生影响,但自我报告的症状指标并未使严重程度得分升高。这些发现为在学术背景下使用BDI-II评估抑郁症的有效性提供了进一步的支持,并强调了考虑与性别和年龄相关的抑郁症常见症状的价值。

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