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Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale for Children: psychometric testing of the Chinese version

li h.c.w., chung o.k.j. & ho k.y. (2010) Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale for Children: psychometric testing of the Chinese version. Journal of Advanced Nursing 66(11), 2582–2591. Aim.  This paper is a report of psychometric testing of the Chinese version of the Center for Epide...

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description li h.c.w., chung o.k.j. & ho k.y. (2010) Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale for Children: psychometric testing of the Chinese version. Journal of Advanced Nursing 66(11), 2582–2591. Aim.  This paper is a report of psychometric testing of the Chinese version of the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale for Children. Background.  The availability of a valid and reliable instrument that accurately detects depressive symptoms in children is crucial before any psychological intervention can be appropriately planned and evaluated. There is no such an instrument for Chinese children. Methods.  A test–retest, within‐subjects design was used. A total of 313 primary school students between the ages of 8 and 12 years were invited to participate in the study in 2009. Participants were asked to respond to the Chinese version of the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale for Children, short form of the State Anxiety Scale for Children and Rosenberg’s Self‐Esteem Scale. The internal consistency, content validity and construct validity and test–retest reliability of the Chinese version of the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale for Children were assessed. Results.  The newly‐translated scale demonstrated adequate internal consistency, good content validity and appropriate convergent and discriminant validity. Confirmatory factor analysis added further evidence of the construct validity of the scale. Conclusion.  Results suggest that the newly‐translated scale can be used as a self‐report assessment tool in detecting depressive symptoms of Chinese children aged between 8 and 12 years.
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Asian people
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Child
Child psychology
China
Depression - diagnosis
Depression - epidemiology
Discriminant analysis
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Factor Analysis, Statistical
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Humans
Language
Male
Mental depression
Nursing
Psychiatric Status Rating Scales - standards
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Psychometrics
Quantitative psychology
Research Report
Self Concept
Translations
Validity
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