The Children's Depression Inventory: error in cutoff scores for screening purposes |
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Authors: | Matthey Stephen Petrovski Pandora |
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Affiliation: | Paediatric Mental Health Service, South Western Sydney Area Health Service, Liverpool, New South Wales, Australia. pmhs@unsw.edu.au |
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Abstract: | The Children's Depression Inventory (CDI) is used to screen for depression in school-age children. Such screening uses the manual's reported information on suggested cutoff scores. These cutoff scores are based on an erroneous base-rate calculation and an inadequate methodology. Data are provided showing that for the suggested cutoff scores of 13 or 20, the CDI has poor receiver-operating characteristics. Indeed, for the cutoff score of 20, suggested as being suitable for screening in the general population (e.g., schools), clinicians will miss 86% of depressed children. In conclusion, it is recommended that the CDI is better suited as a continuous measure of mood and that cutoff scores should not be used to screen for the likely presence or absence of depression. |
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