A Culturally Relevant Conceptualization of Depression: an Empirical Examination of the Factorial Structure of the Vietnamese Depression Scale
Autor: | Ann-Marie Yamada, Barbara W.K. Yee, Tam Q. Dinh |
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Rok vydání: | 2009 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Cross-Cultural Comparison Male Adolescent Personality Inventory Psychometrics Vietnamese Poison control Suicide prevention Life Change Events Stress Disorders Post-Traumatic Young Adult Humans Cultural Competency Developing Countries Depression (differential diagnoses) Aged Illness Behavior Aged 80 and over Depressive Disorder Major Refugees Asian Conceptualization Middle Aged Texas Mental health Cross-cultural studies language.human_language Psychiatry and Mental health Vietnam language Female Psychology Acculturation Clinical psychology |
Zdroj: | International Journal of Social Psychiatry. 55:496-505 |
ISSN: | 1741-2854 0020-7640 |
Popis: | Background: Despite the high risk of depression among Vietnamese refugees, there has been insufficient attention to the psychometric properties of the most utilized scale, the Vietnamese Depression Scale (VDS: Kinzie etal., 1982).Aim: The primary aim of the study is to empirically derive the factorial structure of the VDS to support its use as a culturally responsive depression screening tool in community samples of Vietnamese adults.Method: The factorial structure, reliability, and associations of the VDS factors with recognized socio-demographic correlates were examined using data collected from interviews with a non-probability community sample of 180 Vietnamese refugee adults in the Houston area.Results: The empirically derived factorial structure of the VDS approximated the theorized conceptualization of depression introduced by the scale’s originators. Three factors (depressed affect, somatic symptoms, and cultural-specific symptoms) accounted for 65% of the variance. As hypothesized, the VDS factors correlated with age and acculturation variables.Conclusion: Overall results suggest that the conceptualization of depression among this sample of Vietnamese refugees has both universal and culturally specific features. Implications for providing culturally responsive mental health services are offered. |
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