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Assessing Depression Related Severity and Functional Impairment: The Overall Depression Severity and Impairment Scale (ODSIS)

BACKGROUND: The Overall Depression Severity and Impairment Scale (ODSIS) is a brief, five-item measure for assessing the frequency and intensity of depressive symptoms, as well as functional impairments in pleasurable activities, work or school, and interpersonal relationships due to depression. Alt...

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Autores principales: Ito, Masaya, Bentley, Kate H., Oe, Yuki, Nakajima, Shun, Fujisato, Hiroko, Kato, Noriko, Miyamae, Mitsuhiro, Kanie, Ayako, Horikoshi, Masaru, Barlow, David H.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4395441/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25874558
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0122969
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author Ito, Masaya
Bentley, Kate H.
Oe, Yuki
Nakajima, Shun
Fujisato, Hiroko
Kato, Noriko
Miyamae, Mitsuhiro
Kanie, Ayako
Horikoshi, Masaru
Barlow, David H.
author_facet Ito, Masaya
Bentley, Kate H.
Oe, Yuki
Nakajima, Shun
Fujisato, Hiroko
Kato, Noriko
Miyamae, Mitsuhiro
Kanie, Ayako
Horikoshi, Masaru
Barlow, David H.
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description BACKGROUND: The Overall Depression Severity and Impairment Scale (ODSIS) is a brief, five-item measure for assessing the frequency and intensity of depressive symptoms, as well as functional impairments in pleasurable activities, work or school, and interpersonal relationships due to depression. Although this scale is expected to be useful in various psychiatric and mental health settings, the reliability, validity, and interpretability have not yet been fully examined. This study was designed to examine the reliability, factorial, convergent, and discriminant validity of a Japanese version of the ODSIS, as well as its ability to distinguish between individuals with and without a major depressive disorder diagnosis. METHODS: From a pool of registrants at an internet survey company, 2830 non-clinical and clinical participants were selected randomly (619 with major depressive disorder, 619 with panic disorder, 576 with social anxiety disorder, 645 with obsessive–compulsive disorder, and 371 non-clinical panelists). Participants were asked to respond to the ODSIS and conventional measures of depression, functional impairment, anxiety, neuroticism, satisfaction with life, and emotion regulation. RESULTS: Exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis of three split subsamples indicated the unidimensional factor structure of ODSIS. Multi-group confirmatory factor analysis showed invariance of factor loadings between non-clinical and clinical subsamples. The ODSIS also showed excellent internal consistency and test–retest intraclass correlation coefficients. Convergence and discriminance of the ODSIS with various measures were in line with our expectations. Receiver operating characteristic curve analyses showed that the ODSIS was able to detect a major depressive syndrome accurately. CONCLUSIONS: This study supports the reliability and validity of ODSIS in a non-western population, which can be interpreted as demonstrating cross-cultural validity.
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spelling pubmed-43954412015-04-21 Assessing Depression Related Severity and Functional Impairment: The Overall Depression Severity and Impairment Scale (ODSIS) Ito, Masaya Bentley, Kate H. Oe, Yuki Nakajima, Shun Fujisato, Hiroko Kato, Noriko Miyamae, Mitsuhiro Kanie, Ayako Horikoshi, Masaru Barlow, David H. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: The Overall Depression Severity and Impairment Scale (ODSIS) is a brief, five-item measure for assessing the frequency and intensity of depressive symptoms, as well as functional impairments in pleasurable activities, work or school, and interpersonal relationships due to depression. Although this scale is expected to be useful in various psychiatric and mental health settings, the reliability, validity, and interpretability have not yet been fully examined. This study was designed to examine the reliability, factorial, convergent, and discriminant validity of a Japanese version of the ODSIS, as well as its ability to distinguish between individuals with and without a major depressive disorder diagnosis. METHODS: From a pool of registrants at an internet survey company, 2830 non-clinical and clinical participants were selected randomly (619 with major depressive disorder, 619 with panic disorder, 576 with social anxiety disorder, 645 with obsessive–compulsive disorder, and 371 non-clinical panelists). Participants were asked to respond to the ODSIS and conventional measures of depression, functional impairment, anxiety, neuroticism, satisfaction with life, and emotion regulation. RESULTS: Exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis of three split subsamples indicated the unidimensional factor structure of ODSIS. Multi-group confirmatory factor analysis showed invariance of factor loadings between non-clinical and clinical subsamples. The ODSIS also showed excellent internal consistency and test–retest intraclass correlation coefficients. Convergence and discriminance of the ODSIS with various measures were in line with our expectations. Receiver operating characteristic curve analyses showed that the ODSIS was able to detect a major depressive syndrome accurately. CONCLUSIONS: This study supports the reliability and validity of ODSIS in a non-western population, which can be interpreted as demonstrating cross-cultural validity. Public Library of Science 2015-04-13 /pmc/articles/PMC4395441/ /pubmed/25874558 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0122969 Text en © 2015 Ito et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Ito, Masaya
Bentley, Kate H.
Oe, Yuki
Nakajima, Shun
Fujisato, Hiroko
Kato, Noriko
Miyamae, Mitsuhiro
Kanie, Ayako
Horikoshi, Masaru
Barlow, David H.
Assessing Depression Related Severity and Functional Impairment: The Overall Depression Severity and Impairment Scale (ODSIS)
title Assessing Depression Related Severity and Functional Impairment: The Overall Depression Severity and Impairment Scale (ODSIS)
title_full Assessing Depression Related Severity and Functional Impairment: The Overall Depression Severity and Impairment Scale (ODSIS)
title_fullStr Assessing Depression Related Severity and Functional Impairment: The Overall Depression Severity and Impairment Scale (ODSIS)
title_full_unstemmed Assessing Depression Related Severity and Functional Impairment: The Overall Depression Severity and Impairment Scale (ODSIS)
title_short Assessing Depression Related Severity and Functional Impairment: The Overall Depression Severity and Impairment Scale (ODSIS)
title_sort assessing depression related severity and functional impairment: the overall depression severity and impairment scale (odsis)
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4395441/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25874558
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0122969
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