Psychologica Belgica (Jun 2013)

Adequate Screening of Youngsters for Depressive Characteristics

  • Lotte Theuwis,
  • Caroline Braet,
  • Jeffrey Roelofs,
  • Kevin Stark,
  • Eva Vandevivere

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5334/pb-53-2-51
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 53, no. 2
pp. 51 – 74

Abstract

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In order to set up an effective early-detection of depressive symptoms in youngsters, the current study aims to investigate whether two measure moments of the Children's Depression Inventory (CDI) improve screening and whether a multi-informant procedure is superior compared to a single-informant procedure thereby controlling for comorbid symptoms. Method.Youngsters (10-15 years) filled in the CDI and an Anxiety Scale at Time 1 and the CDI and Youth Self Report one week later. Next, a structured clinical interview was administered. The Child Behaviour CheckList was filled in by the parents. Results. Two measure moments of the CDI are not more accurate in capturing disordered mood changes. Furthermore, parent reports were no significant contributor to the variance over and above the CDI. Discussion. A second moment does not increase screening accuracy. Further research on setting up an effective multistage screening procedure for depressive symptoms for youngsters is however necessary.