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Psychometric Properties of the Children's Depression Inventory in Community and Clinical Sample

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SPANISH JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY
Volume 13, Issue 2, Pages 990-999

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/S1138741600002638

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depressive symptoms; assessment; childhood and adolescence; psychometric study; CDI

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The psychometric characteristics of the Children's Depression Inventory, CDI (Kovacs, 1992) in a sample of 1705 participants (792 boys and 913 girls) and a clinical sample of 102 participants (42 boys and 60 girls) between 10 and 18 years old are presented. Reliability coefficients range, for both samples, from .82 (test) to .84 (retest) in the community sample, and .85 (test, clinical sample); test-retest reliability is .81 in the community sample. The mean scores are similar to other Spanish and English ones. Girls score higher than boys. The cut-off point that best differentiates between depressive and community participants is 19, with a sensitivity of 94.7%, a specificity of 95.6%, a positive predictive value of .90, and a negative predictive value of .98.

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