To determine the test characteristics of a self-report questionnaire, the Beck Depression Inventory, when used as a screening test for depression in a population of ambulatory pregnant women.
Methods
One hundred five pregnant women completed the Beck Depression Inventory and underwent a structured interview using the National Institute of Mental Health Diagnostic Interview Schedule-version III. Current depression was diagnosed according to the criteria of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders-III-R. A receiver operating characteristic curve was constructed for the Beck Depression Inventory score as a predictor of current depression. A table of sensitivities, specificities, predictive values, and likelihood ratios was created for various cutoff values.
Results
For the 105 women enrolled, the median Beck Depression Inventory score was 8.0. Twelve women (11%) were diagnosed with current depression and had a median Beck Depression Inventory score of 25.5, compared with those without current depression, who had a median score of 8.0 (P = .001). The area under the receiver operating characteristic curve was 0.9940. Using a cutoff range of greater than 16, the sensitivity of the Beck Depression Inventory to detect current depression was 0.83, the specificity was 0.89, the positive predictive value was 0.50, and the negative predictive value was 0.98.
Conclusions
The Beck Depression Inventory can serve as a rapid screening test for depression during pregnancy. A higher cutoff value is required for pregnant women than is customarily used outside of pregnancy.
PMID 8942846 8942846 DOI 10.1016/s0029-7844(96)00329-8 10.1016/s0029-7844(96)00329-8
Cite this article
Holcomb, W. L., Stone, L. S., Lustman, P. J., Gavard, J. A., & Mostello, D. J. (1996). Screening for depression in pregnancy: characteristics of the Beck Depression Inventory. *Obstetrics and gynecology*, *88*(6), 1021-1025. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0029-7844(96)00329-8
Holcomb WL, Stone LS, Lustman PJ, Gavard JA, Mostello DJ. Screening for depression in pregnancy: characteristics of the Beck Depression Inventory. Obstet Gynecol. 1996;88(6):1021-1025. doi:10.1016/s0029-7844(96)00329-8
Holcomb, W. L., et al. "Screening for depression in pregnancy: characteristics of the Beck Depression Inventory." *Obstetrics and gynecology*, vol. 88, no. 6, 1996, pp. 1021-1025.
Keywords
Adult, Depression/epidemiology/psychology, Female, Humans, Mass Screening, Predictive Value of Tests, Pregnancy, Pregnancy Complications/epidemiology/psychology, Prevalence, Psychological Tests, ROC Curve, Sensitivity and Specificity
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