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Development and validation of a Haitian Creole screening instrument for depression

Journal

TRANSCULTURAL PSYCHIATRY
Volume 52, Issue 1, Pages 33-57

Publisher

SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/1363461514543546

Keywords

community health workers; depression; global mental health; Haiti; measure development; screening

Funding

  1. Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health & Human Development (NIH/NICHD) [K23HD059075]
  2. Partners in Health
  3. One x One
  4. Digicel Foundation
  5. Clinton Global Initiative Haiti Action Network

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Developing mental health care capacity in postearthquake Haiti is hampered by the lack of assessments that include culturally bound idioms Haitians use when discussing emotional distress. The current paper describes a novel emic-etic approach to developing a depression screening for Partners in Health/Zanmi Lasante. In Study 1 Haitian key informants were asked to classify symptoms and describe categories within a pool of symptoms of common mental disorders. Study 2 tested the symptom set that best approximated depression in a sample of depressed and not depressed Haitians in order to select items for the screening tool. The resulting 13-item instrument produced scores with high internal reliability that were sensitive to culturally informed diagnoses, and interpretations with construct and concurrent validity (vis-a-vis functional impairment). Discussion focuses on the appropriate use of this tool and integrating emic perspectives into developing psychological assessments globally. The screening tool is provided as an Appendix.

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