Hostname: page-component-cd9895bd7-dzt6s Total loading time: 0 Render date: 2024-12-25T03:00:44.261Z Has data issue: false hasContentIssue false

Síntomas depresivos medidos por la CDI en una población de niños del norte de Italia

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 May 2020

A. Frigerio
Affiliation:
Unidad de Psiquiatría Infantil, Instituto Científico “Eugenio Medea”, vía D. L Monza 7, Bosisío Paríni, Lecco, Italia
S. Pesenti
Affiliation:
Unidad de Psiquiatría Infantil, Instituto Científico “Eugenio Medea”, vía D. L Monza 7, Bosisío Paríni, Lecco, Italia
M. Molteni
Affiliation:
Unidad de Psiquiatría Infantil, Instituto Científico “Eugenio Medea”, vía D. L Monza 7, Bosisío Paríni, Lecco, Italia
J. Snider
Affiliation:
Unidad de Psiquiatría Infantil, Instituto Científico “Eugenio Medea”, vía D. L Monza 7, Bosisío Paríni, Lecco, Italia
M. Battaglia
Affiliation:
Unidad de Psiquiatría Infantil, Instituto Científico “Eugenio Medea”, vía D. L Monza 7, Bosisío Paríni, Lecco, Italia Departamento de Ciencias Neuropsiquiátrícas, Instituto Científico Hospital San Rafael, Milán, Italia Departamento de Psicología de la Universidad “Vita-Salute San Raffaele”, Unidad de Psicopatologia Evolutiva, Milán, Italia
Get access

Resumen

El propósito de este estudio era evaluar algunas propiedades psicométricas del Inventario de Depresión Infantil (CDI) y la prevalencia de los síntomas depresivos en una muestra italiana no seleccionada de 284 niños de 8 afios de edad. La consistencia interna de la CDI fue adecuada (alfa de Cronbach: 0,80). La media y la desviación típica de la CDI y el porcentaje de niños expuestos a la depresión (10,6%) en esta muestra son coherentes con las cifras comunicadas por otros estudios llevados a cabo en Europa del Norte y Norteamérica. Hubo diferencias en el género y el nivel socioeconómic, ya que los niños puntuaban más alto que las niñas, y en el nivel socioeconómico más bajo hubo más niños expuestos a depresión. Diez elementos discriminaron mejor a los niños expuestos a depresión, con un 94% de clasificación correcta. La mayoría de estos elementos consistían en signos observables. Se propone que la CDI tiene una notable consistencia a través de muestras de culturas relativamente diferentes, que se puede emplear fiablemente en la evaluación de niños pequeños y que los signos observables superan en número a los síntomas de internalización de depresión entre los niños expuestos.

Type
Artículo original

Access options

Get access to the full version of this content by using one of the access options below. (Log in options will check for institutional or personal access. Content may require purchase if you do not have access.)

References

Bibliografía

Achenband, TM. Manual for the child Behavior Checcklist 4/18 and 1991 Profile. Burlington: University of Vermont Departament of Psychiatry; 1991.Google Scholar
Anderson, JC, Williams, S, McGee, R, Silva, PA. DSM-III disorder in preadolescence children: prevalence in a large sample from the general population. Arch Gen Psychiatry 1987; 44: 6976.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Angold, A, Weissman, MM, John, K, Meirkangas, KR, Prusoff, BA, Wickramaratne, P, et al. Parent and child reports of depressive symptoms in children at low and high risk of depression. J Child Psychol Psychiatry 1987; 28:901–15.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Barrett, ML, Berney, TP, Bhate, S, Famuyiwa, OO, Fundudis, T, Kolvin, I, et al. Diagnosing chilhood depression. Who should be interviewed - parent or child? The Newcastle Child Depression Project. Br J Psychiatry 1991; 159:22–7.Google Scholar
Bartell, NP, Reynolds, WM. Depression and self-esteem in academically gifed children: a comparison study. J School Psychol 1986; 24:5561.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Beck, AT, Beamesderfer, AT, Beamesdefer, A. Assesment of depression: the depression inventory. In: Picot, P, Ed. Psychological measurements in psychopharmacology, moderm problems in pharmacopsychiatry. Switzerland: Karger Press; 1974. p. 151–69.Google Scholar
Camuffo, M, Cemtti, R, Lucarelli, L, Mayer, R, II CDI. (Chikdren’s Depression Inventory) nella scuola primaria: Indagine Psicometrica (1 Contributo). Psich Inf Adol 1985; 52:515–27.Google Scholar
Cartell, RB, Cartell, AKS. Misurare l’intelligenza con i test “Culture Fair”. Manuale per le scale 2 e 3. Firenze: OS Organizzazioni Speciali; 1981.Google Scholar
Charman, T, Pervova, I. Self-reported depressed mood in Russian and U.K. school cliildren. A research note. J Child Psychol Psychiatry 1996; 37:879–83.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Costello, EJ, Angold, A, Burns, BJ, Stangl, DK, Tweed, DL, Ekranli, A, et al. The Great Smoky Mountains study of youth: goals, design, methods, and the prevalence of DSM III-R disorders. Arch Gen Psychiatry 1996; 53:1129–36.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Cronbach, LJ. Coefficient alpha and the internal structure of test. Psychometrika 1951; 16:297334.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Doerfler, LA, Felner, RD, Rovvlison, RT, Raley, PA, Evans, E. Depression in children and adolescents: a comparative analysis of the utility and construct validity of two assesment measures. J Consult Clin Psychol 1988; 56:769–72.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Edelbrock, C, Costello, AJ, Dulcan, MK, Conover, NC, Kala, R. Parent-child agreement on child psychiatric symptoms assessed via structured interview. J Child Psychol Psychiatry 1986; 27:181–90.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Edelsohn, G, Ialongo, N, Werthamer-Larsson, L, Crockett, L, Kellam, S. Self-reported depressive symtoms in first-grade children: developmental^ transient phenomena? J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry 1992; 31:282–90.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Finch, AJ, Saylor, CF, Edwards, GL. Children’s Depression Inventory: sex and grade norms for normal children. J Consult Clin Psychol 1985; 53:424–5.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Fundudis, T, Berney, TP, Kolvin, I, Famuyiwa, OO, Barrett, L, Bahte, S, et al. Reliability and validity of two self-rating scales in the assessment of childhood depression. Br J Psychiatry 1991; 159:3640.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Herjanic, B, Reich, W. Development of a structure psychiatric interview for children: agreement between child and parent on individual symptoms. J Abnorm Child Psychol 1982;10:307–24.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Hollingshead, AB. Four -factor index of social status. Unpublshed manuscript. New Haven, CT: Yale University, Departament of Sociology; 1975.Google Scholar
Huntley, DK, Phelps, RE, Rehm, LP. Depression in children-from single-pernt familes. J Divorce 1987; 10:153–61.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Jensen, PS, Brooks-Gunn, J, Graber, JA.Dimensional scales and diagnostic categories: constructing crosswalks for child psychopathology assesments. J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry 1999;38:118–20.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Kashani, JH, McGee, RO, Clrackson, SE, Anderson, JC, Síntomas depresivos medidos por la CDI en una población de niños del none de Italia 169 Walton, LA, Williams, S, et al. Depression in sample of 9-year-old- children. Prevalence and associated characteristics. Arch Gen Psychiatry 1983;40:1217–23.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Kashani, JH, Simonds, JF. The incidence of depression in children. Am J Psychiatry 1979;136:1203–5.Google ScholarPubMed
Kendler, KS, Gardner, CO. Boundaries of major depression: an evaluation of DSM-IV criteria. Am J Psychiatry 1998; 155:172–7.Google ScholarPubMed
Kendler, KS, Kessler, RC, Neale, MC, HAeth, AC, Eaves, LJ. The prediction of major depression in women toward an integrated etiologic model. Am J Psychiatry 1993; 150:1139–48.Google ScholarPubMed
Kline, Hodges K, Siegel, LJ, Mullins, L, Griffin, N. Factor analyses of the Children. In: Siegel, LJ, Ed. Assesment and diagnosis of childhood depression. Sympsium presented at the meeting of the American Psychological Association. Washington DC; 1982.Google Scholar
Knight, D, Hensley, VR, Waters, B. Validation of the Children’s Depression Scale and the Children’s Depression Inventory in a prepubertal sample. J Child Psychol Psychiatry 1988; 29:853–63.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Kolko, DJ, Kazdin, AE. Emotional/behavioral problems in clinic and non clinic children: correspondence among child, parent and teacher reports. J Child Psychol Psychiatry 1993;34:9911006.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Kovacs, M. C.D.I Children’s Depression Inventory. Manuale. Firenze: Organizzazioni Speciali; 1988.Google Scholar
Kovacs, M. Children’s Depression Inventory. CDI. Manual. Toronto, Ontario, Cañada: Multi-Health Systems, Inc; 1992.Google Scholar
Kovacs, M. Rating scale to depression in school-aged children. Acta Paedopsychiatry 1980/1981; 46:305–15.Google Scholar
Kovacs, M. The children’s Depression Inventory. Psychopharmacol Bull 1985; 21:995–8.Google ScholarPubMed
Larson, B, Melin, L. Prevalence and short-term stability of depressive symptoms in schoolchildren. Acta Psychiatry Scand 1992; 85: 1722.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Lefkowitz, MM, Tesiny, EP. Depression in children: prevalence and correlates. J Consult Clin Psychol 1985; 53:647–56.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Mattinson, RE, Handford, HA, Kales, HC, Goodman, AL, McLaughlin, RE. Four-year predictive valué of the Children’s Depression Inventory. J Consult Clin Psychol 1990; 2:169–74.Google Scholar
Mayer, R, Camuffo, M, Cerutti, R, Lucarelli, L, II, CDI. (Children’s Depression Inventory) nella scuola primaria: indagine psicometrica (retest a sei mesi). Giorn Neuropsich Etá Evol 1986; 6:309–16.Google Scholar
Mullins, LL, Siegel, LJ, Hodges, K. Cognitive problem-solving and life event correlates of depressive symptoms in children. J Abnorm Child Psychol 1985; 13:305–14.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Poznasky, EO. The clinical phenomenology of childhood depression. Am J Orthopsychiatry 1982; 52:308–13.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Puura, K, Alqvist, F, Tamminen, T, Piha, J, Rasanen, E, Kumpulainen, K, et al. Psychiatric disturbances among prepubertal children in Southern Finland. Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol 1998; 33:310–8.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Roberts, RE, Attkisson, CC, Rosenblatt, A. Prevalence of psy-chopathology among children and adolescents. Am J Psychiatry 1998;155:715–25.Google Scholar
Saylor, CF, Finch, AJ, Spirito, A, Bennett, B. The Children’s Depression Inventory: a systematic evaluation of psychometric properties. J Consult Clin Psychol 1984; 52:955–67.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Smucker, MR, Craighead, WE, Craighed, LW, Green, BJ. Normative and reliabity data for the Children’s Depression Inventory. J Abnorm Child Psychol 1986; 14:2539.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
SPSS. Advanced Statistics User's Guide. Chicago: SPSS Inc; 1990.Google Scholar
Weiss, B. Wisz JR, Politano M, CArey M, Nelson WM, Finch Developmental differences in the factor Structure of the Children’s Depression Inventory. J Consult Clin Psychol 1991;3:3845.Google Scholar