Center for Epidemiologic Studies-Depression Scale (CES-D) item response bias found with Mantel-Haenszel method was successfully replicated using latent variable modeling
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Analysis of differential item functioning in the depression item bank from the Patient Reported Outcome Measurement Information System (PROMIS): An item response theory approach.Occurrences and sources of Differential Item Functioning (DIF) in patient-reported outcome measures: Description of DIF methods, and review of measures of depression, quality of life and general health.Psychometric Properties and Performance of the Patient Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System® (PROMIS®) Depression Short Forms in Ethnically Diverse GroupsCultural equivalence in depressive symptoms in older white, black, and Mexican-American adults.The center for epidemiologic studies depression scale: a review with a theoretical and empirical examination of item content and factor structureLongitudinal Dynamic Analyses of Depression and Academic Achievement in the Hawaiian High Schools Health Survey using Contemporary Latent Variable Change ModelsRacial/ethnic differences in responses to the everyday discrimination scale: a differential item functioning analysis.A comparison of item response theory-based methods for examining differential item functioning in object naming test by language of assessment among older LatinosPsychometric Limitations of the Center for Epidemiologic Studies-Depression Scale for Assessing Depressive Symptoms among Adults with HIV/AIDS: A Rasch Analysis.Ethnic Variation in the Cross-sectional Association between Domains of Depressive Symptoms and Clinical Depression.Positive Aspects of Family Caregiving for Dementia: Differential Item Functioning by Race.Are comparisons the answer to understanding behavioral aspects of aging in racial and ethnic groups?The four-factor model of depressive symptoms in dementia caregivers: a structural equation model of ethnic differencesLate-life depression symptom dimensions and cognitive functioning in the Longitudinal Aging Study Amsterdam (LASA).Measurement differences in depression: chronic health-related and sociodemographic effects in older Americans.Disparities in self-reported geriatric depressive symptoms due to sociodemographic differences: an extension of the bi-factor item response theory model for use in differential item functioning.Confirmatory Factor Analysis of the 12-Item Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale among Blacks and Whites.Positive and Negative Affect More Concurrent among Blacks than Whites.Few items in the thyroid-related quality of life instrument ThyPRO exhibited differential item functioning.A comparison of three methods of assessing differential item functioning (DIF) in the Hospital Anxiety Depression Scale: ordinal logistic regression, Rasch analysis and the Mantel chi-square procedure.The CES-D as a Measure of Psychological Distress Among International Students: Measurement and Structural Invariance Across Gender.Evaluating the seven-item Center for Epidemiologic Studies depression scale short-form: a longitudinal U.S. community study.The VITamin D and OmegA-3 TriaL-Depression Endpoint Prevention (VITAL-DEP): Rationale and design of a large-scale ancillary study evaluating vitamin D and marine omega-3 fatty acid supplements for prevention of late-life depression.
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Center for Epidemiologic Studies-Depression Scale (CES-D) item response bias found with Mantel-Haenszel method was successfully replicated using latent variable modeling
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