Title of article :
Criterion Validity of the “HRQOLISP-E”: A New Context-Specific Screening Tool for Poststroke Depression
Author/Authors :
Ojagbemi, Akin College of Medicine - University of Ibadan, Nigeria , Owolabi, Mayowa College of Medicine - University of Ibadan, Nigeria , Akinyemi, Joshua College of Medicine - University of Ibadan, Nigeria , Ovbiagele, Bruce Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Ghana
Abstract :
Objectives. The optimal tool for identifying postsroke depression (PSD) is yet to be identified. In the present study, we rely on the
depression subscale of the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS-D) as a meaningful criterion to investigate the
psychometric properties of the HRQOLISP-E, a new context-specific screening tool for PSD developed from a large crosscultural sample. Methods. We assessed baseline data being collected as part of an intervention to improve one-year blood
pressure control among recent (≤one month) stroke survivors. Depression was measured using the HADS-D and the
HRQOLISP-E. We determined sensitivity, specificity, likelihood ratios, and posttest probability. The area under a receiver
operator curve (AUC) and the most appropriate HRQOLISP-E cut-off were also determined using standard procedures.
Results. Using data derived from 387 recent stroke survivors, the HRQOLISP-E showed high agreement with the HADS-D,
sensitivity = 73.7%, specificity = 79.3%, and posterior test probability = 88% (95% CI = 84%–91%). The AUC was 0.81 (95%
CI = 0.76–0.86). The HRQOLISP-E cut-off, corresponding to HADS-D score ≥ 8, was 20/21 (out of a total score of 30).
Conclusions. Within limitations of using the HADS-D as a referent criterion, the present results provide justification for further
development of the HRQOLISP-E as the first stroke-specific screening tool for depression.
Keywords :
Criterion Validity , HRQOLISP-E , Context-Specific Screening , Poststroke Depression
Journal title :
Behavioural Neurology