Recognizing depression in patients with Parkinson’s disease: accuracy and specificity of two depression rating scale

This study aimed to find cut-off scores for the Montgomery-Asberg rating scale (MADRS) and the Beck depression inventory (BDI) that can relate to specific clinical diagnoses of depression in Parkinson´s disease (PD). Mild and moderate PD patients (n=46) were evaluated for depression according to the DSM IV criteria. All patients were assessed with the MADRS and the BDI. A "receiver operating characteristics" (ROC) curve was obtained and the sensibility, specificity, positive and the negative predictive values were calculated for different cut-off scores of the MADRS and the BDI. The Kappa statistic was calculated for different cut-off scores to assess the agreement between the clinical judgment and both scales. Depression was present in 18 patients. MADRS cut-off scores of 6 and 10 showed Kappa 0.5 and 0.56, respectively. Specificity of cut-off score of 6 was 78.6% and of cut-off score of 10 was 96.4%. Kappa agreement of BDI cut-off scores of 10 and 18 were 0.36 and 0.62, respectively. Specificity was 60.7% for 10 and 92.9% for 18. Both rating scales show similar accuracy within the ROC curves (84.3% for MADRS and 79.7% for BDI). The MADRS and the BDI show a good accuracy and correlation to the clinical diagnosis when a cut-off score of 10 is used to MADRS and a cut-off score of 18 is used to BDI to recognize depression in mild to moderate PD patients. This may help clinicians to recognize depression in PD.

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Main Authors: Silberman,Cláudia Débora, Laks,Jerson, Capitão,Cláudia Figueiredo, Rodrigues,Cláudia Soares, Moreira,Irene, Engelhardt,Eliasz
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Published: Academia Brasileira de Neurologia - ABNEURO 2006
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spelling oai:scielo:S0004-282X20060003000112006-08-02Recognizing depression in patients with Parkinson’s disease: accuracy and specificity of two depression rating scaleSilberman,Cláudia DéboraLaks,JersonCapitão,Cláudia FigueiredoRodrigues,Cláudia SoaresMoreira,IreneEngelhardt,Eliasz depression Parkinson’s disease Montgomery-Asberg rating scale Beck depression inventory This study aimed to find cut-off scores for the Montgomery-Asberg rating scale (MADRS) and the Beck depression inventory (BDI) that can relate to specific clinical diagnoses of depression in Parkinson´s disease (PD). Mild and moderate PD patients (n=46) were evaluated for depression according to the DSM IV criteria. All patients were assessed with the MADRS and the BDI. A "receiver operating characteristics" (ROC) curve was obtained and the sensibility, specificity, positive and the negative predictive values were calculated for different cut-off scores of the MADRS and the BDI. The Kappa statistic was calculated for different cut-off scores to assess the agreement between the clinical judgment and both scales. Depression was present in 18 patients. MADRS cut-off scores of 6 and 10 showed Kappa 0.5 and 0.56, respectively. Specificity of cut-off score of 6 was 78.6% and of cut-off score of 10 was 96.4%. Kappa agreement of BDI cut-off scores of 10 and 18 were 0.36 and 0.62, respectively. Specificity was 60.7% for 10 and 92.9% for 18. Both rating scales show similar accuracy within the ROC curves (84.3% for MADRS and 79.7% for BDI). The MADRS and the BDI show a good accuracy and correlation to the clinical diagnosis when a cut-off score of 10 is used to MADRS and a cut-off score of 18 is used to BDI to recognize depression in mild to moderate PD patients. This may help clinicians to recognize depression in PD.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAcademia Brasileira de Neurologia - ABNEUROArquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria v.64 n.2b 20062006-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0004-282X2006000300011en10.1590/S0004-282X2006000300011
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Laks,Jerson
Capitão,Cláudia Figueiredo
Rodrigues,Cláudia Soares
Moreira,Irene
Engelhardt,Eliasz
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Recognizing depression in patients with Parkinson’s disease: accuracy and specificity of two depression rating scale
author_facet Silberman,Cláudia Débora
Laks,Jerson
Capitão,Cláudia Figueiredo
Rodrigues,Cláudia Soares
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title Recognizing depression in patients with Parkinson’s disease: accuracy and specificity of two depression rating scale
title_short Recognizing depression in patients with Parkinson’s disease: accuracy and specificity of two depression rating scale
title_full Recognizing depression in patients with Parkinson’s disease: accuracy and specificity of two depression rating scale
title_fullStr Recognizing depression in patients with Parkinson’s disease: accuracy and specificity of two depression rating scale
title_full_unstemmed Recognizing depression in patients with Parkinson’s disease: accuracy and specificity of two depression rating scale
title_sort recognizing depression in patients with parkinson’s disease: accuracy and specificity of two depression rating scale
description This study aimed to find cut-off scores for the Montgomery-Asberg rating scale (MADRS) and the Beck depression inventory (BDI) that can relate to specific clinical diagnoses of depression in Parkinson´s disease (PD). Mild and moderate PD patients (n=46) were evaluated for depression according to the DSM IV criteria. All patients were assessed with the MADRS and the BDI. A "receiver operating characteristics" (ROC) curve was obtained and the sensibility, specificity, positive and the negative predictive values were calculated for different cut-off scores of the MADRS and the BDI. The Kappa statistic was calculated for different cut-off scores to assess the agreement between the clinical judgment and both scales. Depression was present in 18 patients. MADRS cut-off scores of 6 and 10 showed Kappa 0.5 and 0.56, respectively. Specificity of cut-off score of 6 was 78.6% and of cut-off score of 10 was 96.4%. Kappa agreement of BDI cut-off scores of 10 and 18 were 0.36 and 0.62, respectively. Specificity was 60.7% for 10 and 92.9% for 18. Both rating scales show similar accuracy within the ROC curves (84.3% for MADRS and 79.7% for BDI). The MADRS and the BDI show a good accuracy and correlation to the clinical diagnosis when a cut-off score of 10 is used to MADRS and a cut-off score of 18 is used to BDI to recognize depression in mild to moderate PD patients. This may help clinicians to recognize depression in PD.
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