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Screening Accuracy of the Portuguese version of the Postpartum Depression Screening Scale-7 according to DSM-5 criteria

INTRODUCTION: The Portuguese shortest version of the Perinatal Depression Screening Scale/PDSS-7 proved to be valid and reliable, in Portugal and Brazil, but it is essential to analyze its operational characteristics before using it for screening purposes. OBJECTIVES: To determine PDSS-7 cut-off poi...

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Autores principales: Pereira, A.T., Azevedo, J., Soares, M.J., Marques, C., Marques, M., Barros, M., Carvalho, F., Pereira, D., Macedo, A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9566675/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2022.262
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author Pereira, A.T.
Azevedo, J.
Soares, M.J.
Marques, C.
Marques, M.
Barros, M.
Carvalho, F.
Pereira, D.
Macedo, A.
author_facet Pereira, A.T.
Azevedo, J.
Soares, M.J.
Marques, C.
Marques, M.
Barros, M.
Carvalho, F.
Pereira, D.
Macedo, A.
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description INTRODUCTION: The Portuguese shortest version of the Perinatal Depression Screening Scale/PDSS-7 proved to be valid and reliable, in Portugal and Brazil, but it is essential to analyze its operational characteristics before using it for screening purposes. OBJECTIVES: To determine PDSS-7 cut-off points and associated conditional probabilities to screen for major depression, according to the DSM-5. METHODS: he pregnancy sample was composed of 259 women in the second trimester (Mean gestation weeks=17.83±4.750). The postpartum sample consisted of 241 women assessed between the 2(nd)-6(th)months postpartum(M=17.99±4.689 weeks postpartum). All women completed the PDSS-7 and were interviewed with the Diagnostic Interview for Psychological Distress(Pereira et al., 2017), a semi-structured clinical interview to assess the most prevalent psychiatric disorders in the perinatal period according to the DSM-5 criteria. MedCalc was used to perform ROC analysis. RESULTS: During pregnancy, the major depression prevalence was of 4.6%(n=12). The cut-off point that maximizes the Youden Index(J=.98, 95%CI: .97-.99; AUC=.99; se=.004; p<.001) was of 18(95%CI:17-19), which resulted in a sensitivity of 100%(71.5%-100%), a specificity of 97.98%(95.3%-99.3%), a positive predictive value/+PP of 68.8%(48.0%-84.0%) and a negative predictive value/-PP of 100%. In the postpartum, the major depression prevalence was of 10.4%(n=25). The cut-off point(J=.79, 95%CI: .63-.82; AUC=.89; se=.036; p<.001) was of 14(95%CI: 12-16), with a sensitivity of 85.0%(69.3%-93.2%), a specificity of 85.0%(69.3%-93.2%), a +PP of 56.5%(46.1%-67.3%) and a -PP of 97.5%(94.6%-98.8%). CONCLUSIONS: The Portuguese version of PDSS-7 presents good combinations of sensitivity and specificity, being accurate and usable to screen for depression during pregnancy and in the postpartum both in research and primary health care. DISCLOSURE: No significant relationships.
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spelling pubmed-95666752022-10-17 Screening Accuracy of the Portuguese version of the Postpartum Depression Screening Scale-7 according to DSM-5 criteria Pereira, A.T. Azevedo, J. Soares, M.J. Marques, C. Marques, M. Barros, M. Carvalho, F. Pereira, D. Macedo, A. Eur Psychiatry Abstract INTRODUCTION: The Portuguese shortest version of the Perinatal Depression Screening Scale/PDSS-7 proved to be valid and reliable, in Portugal and Brazil, but it is essential to analyze its operational characteristics before using it for screening purposes. OBJECTIVES: To determine PDSS-7 cut-off points and associated conditional probabilities to screen for major depression, according to the DSM-5. METHODS: he pregnancy sample was composed of 259 women in the second trimester (Mean gestation weeks=17.83±4.750). The postpartum sample consisted of 241 women assessed between the 2(nd)-6(th)months postpartum(M=17.99±4.689 weeks postpartum). All women completed the PDSS-7 and were interviewed with the Diagnostic Interview for Psychological Distress(Pereira et al., 2017), a semi-structured clinical interview to assess the most prevalent psychiatric disorders in the perinatal period according to the DSM-5 criteria. MedCalc was used to perform ROC analysis. RESULTS: During pregnancy, the major depression prevalence was of 4.6%(n=12). The cut-off point that maximizes the Youden Index(J=.98, 95%CI: .97-.99; AUC=.99; se=.004; p<.001) was of 18(95%CI:17-19), which resulted in a sensitivity of 100%(71.5%-100%), a specificity of 97.98%(95.3%-99.3%), a positive predictive value/+PP of 68.8%(48.0%-84.0%) and a negative predictive value/-PP of 100%. In the postpartum, the major depression prevalence was of 10.4%(n=25). The cut-off point(J=.79, 95%CI: .63-.82; AUC=.89; se=.036; p<.001) was of 14(95%CI: 12-16), with a sensitivity of 85.0%(69.3%-93.2%), a specificity of 85.0%(69.3%-93.2%), a +PP of 56.5%(46.1%-67.3%) and a -PP of 97.5%(94.6%-98.8%). CONCLUSIONS: The Portuguese version of PDSS-7 presents good combinations of sensitivity and specificity, being accurate and usable to screen for depression during pregnancy and in the postpartum both in research and primary health care. DISCLOSURE: No significant relationships. Cambridge University Press 2022-09-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9566675/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2022.262 Text en © The Author(s) 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Pereira, A.T.
Azevedo, J.
Soares, M.J.
Marques, C.
Marques, M.
Barros, M.
Carvalho, F.
Pereira, D.
Macedo, A.
Screening Accuracy of the Portuguese version of the Postpartum Depression Screening Scale-7 according to DSM-5 criteria
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title_fullStr Screening Accuracy of the Portuguese version of the Postpartum Depression Screening Scale-7 according to DSM-5 criteria
title_full_unstemmed Screening Accuracy of the Portuguese version of the Postpartum Depression Screening Scale-7 according to DSM-5 criteria
title_short Screening Accuracy of the Portuguese version of the Postpartum Depression Screening Scale-7 according to DSM-5 criteria
title_sort screening accuracy of the portuguese version of the postpartum depression screening scale-7 according to dsm-5 criteria
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9566675/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2022.262
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