Longitudinal Invariance of the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 Among Patients Receiving Pharmacotherapy for Major Depressive Disorder: A Secondary Analysis of Clinical Trial Data

Comparing self-reported symptom scores across time requires longitudinal measurement invariance (LMI), a psychometric property that means the measure is functioning identically across all time points. Despite its prominence as a measure of depression symptom severity in both research and health care...

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Veröffentlicht in:Psychological assessment 2024-08, Vol.36 (8), p.462-471
Hauptverfasser: Reis, Daniel J., Kinney, Adam R., Forster, Jeri E., Stearns-Yoder, Kelly A., Kittel, Julie A., Wood, Amanda E., Oslin, David W., Brenner, Lisa A., Simonetti, Joseph A.
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Zusammenfassung:Comparing self-reported symptom scores across time requires longitudinal measurement invariance (LMI), a psychometric property that means the measure is functioning identically across all time points. Despite its prominence as a measure of depression symptom severity in both research and health care, LMI has yet to be firmly established for the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 depression module (PHQ-9), particularly over the course of antidepressant pharmacotherapy. Accordingly, the objective of this study was to assess for LMI of the PHQ-9 during pharmacotherapy for major depressive disorder. This was a secondary analysis of data collected during a randomized controlled trial. A total of 1,944 veterans began antidepressant monotherapy and completed the PHQ-9 six times over 24 weeks of treatment. LMI was assessed using a series of four confirmatory factor analysis models that included all six time points, with estimated parameters increasingly constrained across models to test for different aspects of invariance. Root-mean-square error of approximation of the chi-square difference test values below 0.06 indicated the presence of LMI. Exploratory LMI analyses were also performed for separate sex, age, and race subgroups. Root-mean-square error of approximation of the chi-square difference test showed minimal change in model fits during invariance testing (≤0.06 for all steps), supporting full LMI for the PHQ-9. LMI was also supported for all tested veteran subgroups. As such, PHQ-9 sum scores can be compared across extended pharmacotherapy treatment durations. Public Significance Statement The Patient Health Questionnaire-9 depression module displayed longitudinal measurement invariance over a 24-week medication trial for depression. These findings support the use of the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 depression module to monitor changes in depression symptoms during treatment with antidepressants.
ISSN:1040-3590
1939-134X
1939-134X
DOI:10.1037/pas0001317