2021
DOI: 10.1177/1179557321991093
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Testing the EPDS and PHQ-9 Among Peripartum Adolescents in Nairobi, Kenya: a Mixed-Methods Study

Abstract: Background: Cognitive interviewing is a well-recognised methodology to identify clinical and commonsensical relevance of mental health questionnaire items by our research participants. Depression is amongst the most common condition impacting pregnant and parenting adolescents in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). In Kenya, studies have reported depression prevalence estimates of 12-50% in peripartum adolescents. While young people prefer using English, there has not been enough data to point to how well they respond t… Show more

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“…Respondents were asked how often they had been bothered by each of the symptoms over the previous 2 weeks, and a score ranging from 0 to 27 derived from summation of their responses. A cut-off score of ≥10 was used to define a positive screen for depressive symptoms, which is consistent with previous studies from Kenya (35)(36)(37).…”
Section: Patient Health Questionnaire-9supporting
confidence: 66%
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“…Respondents were asked how often they had been bothered by each of the symptoms over the previous 2 weeks, and a score ranging from 0 to 27 derived from summation of their responses. A cut-off score of ≥10 was used to define a positive screen for depressive symptoms, which is consistent with previous studies from Kenya (35)(36)(37).…”
Section: Patient Health Questionnaire-9supporting
confidence: 66%
“…The commonly used tools to measure anxiety and depression are the 9-item Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9) and the 7-item Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD-7), respectively. PHQ-9 has been used among different populations in Kenya including adolescents and people living with HIV ( 35–37 ), while GAD-7 has been used among adolescents and adults living with HIV, and caregivers of children in community based early child development program ( 38–40 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, a visual aid represented the number of days in different stone sizes. For not at all (hapana kabisa) , the smallest "stone" was used, several days (siku kadhaa) bigger “stone,” more than seven days (Zaidi ya siku saba) a much bigger “stone,” and nearly every day (Karibu kila siku) the biggest “stone” was used (see Fig 2 for this illustration) [ 36 ]. Participants preferred response options with visuals and words.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For Item 7, we recommend changing or omitting the given examples (reading the newspaper or watching television) as they led to comprehension issues in Study II. This problem has also been noted in cognitive interviews on other PHQ-9 translations (Kumar et al, 2021;Malpass et al, 2016;Velloza et al, 2020), with some studies suggesting more culturally relevant examples (Harrington et al, 2021;Velloza et al, 2020). For example, Harrington et al (2021) opted to change ''reading the newspaper'' to ''participating in a meeting'' in a Chichewa version of PHQ-9.…”
Section: General Discussion and Scale Revisionmentioning
confidence: 97%