Symptoms of Major Depressive Disorder Scale: Performance of a Novel Patient-Reported Symptom Measure

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作者
Bushnell, Donald M. [1 ]
McCarrier, Kelly P. [2 ]
Bush, Elizabeth Nicole [3 ]
Abraham, Lucy [4 ]
Jamieson, Carol [5 ]
McDougall, Fiona [6 ]
Trivedi, Madhukar H. [7 ]
Thase, Michael E. [8 ]
Carpenter, Linda [9 ]
Coons, Stephen Joel [10 ]
机构
[1] Evidera, 1417 4th Ave,Ste 510, Seattle, WA 98101 USA
[2] Pharmerit Int, Patient Reported Outcomes & Clin Outcomes Assessm, Seattle, WA USA
[3] Eli Lilly & Co, Global Patient Focused Outcomes Ctr, Indianapolis, IN 46285 USA
[4] Pfizer Ltd, Tadworth, Surrey, England
[5] Janssen Global Serv LLC, Global Commercial Strategy Org, Fremont, CA USA
[6] Roche UK, PCOR Neurosci, Welwyn Garden City, Herts, England
[7] Univ Texas Southwestern Med Ctr Dallas, Dept Psychiat, Dallas, TX USA
[8] Univ Penn, Dept Psychiat, Perelman Sch Med, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA
[9] Brown Univ, Providence, RI 02912 USA
[10] Crit Path Inst, Patient Reported Outcome Consortium, Tucson, AZ USA
关键词
content validity; depression; major depressive disorder; patient-reported symptom measure; OUTCOMES PRO INSTRUMENTS; CONTENT VALIDITY; RATING-SCALE; INVENTORY; SUPPORT;
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10.1016/j.jval.2019.02.010
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摘要
Background: The Symptoms of Major Depressive Disorder Scale (SMDDS) was expressly developed on the basis of qualitative data to directly incorporate patients' voices into evaluation of treatment benefit in major depressive disorder (MDD) clinical trials. Objectives: To collect quantitative data necessary to refine/optimize the SMDDS and document its psychometric properties. Methods: In this multicenter, observational study, participants with clinically diagnosed MDD completed questionnaires in 2 waves. Wave 1 was designed to refine the SMDDS using Rasch measurement evaluations and item reduction analyses. On a subset of wave 1 subjects, 7 to 12 months later, wave 2 further examined item performance and measurement properties. Exploratory factor analyses and assessments of construct validity and reliability (internal consistency and reproducibility) were completed. Results: Using wave 1 data (N = 315; females = 71%, white = 81%, mean age = 44 years), the SMDDS was revised from 36 to 16 items. The Rasch item threshold map indicated that all but 1 item (suicidal ideation) were appropriately ordered. The 207 wave 2 participants were 74% females, 82% white, with a mean age of 45 years. The exploratory factor analyses resulted in a single component (all standardized factor loadings>0.46). Cronbach alpha was 0.93 and the 7-day test-retest intraclass correlation coefficient (n = 93) was 0.84 (95% confidence interval 0.77-0.89). SMDDS scores discriminated between MDD severity levels. Conclusions: The 16-item SMDDS generated highly reliable scores with substantial evidence of construct validity. On the basis of the evidence of appropriate content validity and sound psychometric performance, the Food and Drug Administration qualified the SMDDS as an outcome measure to support exploratory efficacy endpoints in MDD clinical trials.
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页数:10
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