Scale of cognitive symptoms in depression (EsADFUN)

Authors

  • Edilberto Peña-De León
  • Karen Mejía-Martínez
  • Ángel Alberto Ruíz-Chow
  • Ricardo Monsiváis-Ríos
  • Carlos Alejandro Álvarez-Bernal

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31157/an.v24i4.186

Keywords:

Attention, autoevalutation, depression, scale, memory, México, cognitive symptoms

Abstract

Introduction. To measure the cognitive dimenssion of depression is a relevant matter because is critical in remission and to predict relapse. Objective. Elaboration and validation of a scale to measure cognitive symptoms in depression, that is complete, easy and practical to apply in mexican depressed patients. Methods. We made two depression expert´s consensus meetings to gather the ítems to include in the scale and to get the construct validation. We applied the Antoevalutation Scale for Depression and Functionality (EsADFUN) to a group of depressed patients between 18 and 65 years old and to a control group paired by age, gender and education. As well as the Internatonal Neuropsychiatric Interview (MINI), Beck depression scale, Patient Helath Questionnaire (PHQ-9) and Digit Symbol Substitution Test (DSST). Results. EsADFUN got construct and discriminant validation, as well as intern consistency between its ítems, with a sensibility of 97% and specificity of 83%. It had a mild to moderate correlation, but statistically significant between the intensity of the depression sympttoms and the cognitive afection. It had a positive correlation between the EsADFUN ítem 10 and the DSST, considering it aceptable and valid to evaluate processing speed. Discussion and conclussion. EsADFUN es a complete and valid scale to measure cognitive symptoms in depressed patients for clinical and research purposes.

Published

2019-12-01

How to Cite

León, E. P.-D., Mejía-Martínez, K., Ruíz-Chow, Ángel A., Monsiváis-Ríos, R., & Álvarez-Bernal, C. A. (2019). Scale of cognitive symptoms in depression (EsADFUN). Archivos De Neurociencias, 24(4), 14–22. https://doi.org/10.31157/an.v24i4.186

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