Capturing the Severity and Impairment Associated With Depression: The Overall Depression Severity and Impairment Scale (ODSIS) Validation in a Spanish Clinical Sample
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Capturing the Severity and Impairment Associated With Depression: The Overall Depression Severity and Impairment Scale (ODSIS) Validation in a Spanish Clinical SampleAuthor (s)
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2019-04-09Publisher
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MIRA PASTOR, Adriana; GONZÁLEZ-ROBLES, Alberto; MOLINARI, Guadalupe; MIGUEL SANZ, Clara; DÍAZ-GARCÍA, Amanda; BRETÓN-LÓPEZ, Juana; GARCÍA-PALACIOS, Azucena; QUERO, Soledad; BAÑOS, Rosa; BOTELLA, Cristina (2019). Capturing the Severity and Impairment Associated With Depression: The Overall Depression Severity and Impairment Scale (ODSIS) Validation in a Spanish Clinical Sample. Frontiers in Psychiatry, v. 10Type
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Background: The Overall Depression Severity and Impairment Scale (ODSIS) is a
self-report scale designed to evaluate the severity and functional impairment associated
with depression.
Objective: This study evaluated ... [+]
Background: The Overall Depression Severity and Impairment Scale (ODSIS) is a
self-report scale designed to evaluate the severity and functional impairment associated
with depression.
Objective: This study evaluated the psychometric properties of the online version of the
ODSIS in Spanish outpatients with depression and anxiety disorders.
Method: Patients with a main diagnosis of a depressive (n = 283) or anxiety disorder
(n = 191) and a mean age of 38.15 (SD = 12.06) were evaluated with a clinical diagnostic
interview and measures assessing depression, anxiety, positive and negative affect,
and quality of life. Factorial structure, internal consistency, convergent, and discriminant
validity and cutoff scores were analyzed.
Results: Consistent with previous validations of the instrument, Confirmatory Factor
Analysis showed a unidimensional factor structure. Furthermore, the results obtained
supported the internal consistency and construct validity of the ODSIS scores. A score
of 5 was found to meet the criteria used in this study for the optimal cutoff score.
Conclusion: The results obtained in this study show that the Spanish version of the
ODSIS delivered online is an adequate tool to assess the depression-related severity
and impairment in a brief and easy fashion. [-]
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