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Factor Structure of the Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale in Hong Kong Adolescents

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Journal J Pers Assess
Publisher Informa Healthcare
Specialties Psychiatry
Psychology
Date 2008 Apr 30
PMID 18444112
Citations 37
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Abstract

We present data from the Center for Epidemiological Studies-Depression Scale (CES-D; Radloff, 1977) for 2 samples of Hong Kong community adolescents (combined N = 1,385). The 4 positive affect items related poorly to the remainder of the scale. Using 16 items, the data were consistent with 2 models with highly correlated factors: (a) a 2-factor model, 1 of which merged somatic and affective items, and (b) a 3-factor model separating somatic, depressed, and interpersonal items. Correlations with related constructs provide preliminary support of validity. Hong Kong adolescents are influenced both by traditional concepts of mind-body holism and Western psychological models separating psychological and somatic symptoms.

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