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AuthorBen Jemaa, Sonia
AuthorMarzouki, Yousri
AuthorFredj, Mohamed
AuthorLe Gall, Didier
AuthorBellaj, Tarek
Available date2023-09-28T10:32:19Z
Publication Date2018-11-19
Publication NameJournal of Alzheimer's Disease
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.3233/JAD-180448
CitationBen Jemaa, S., Marzouki, Y., Fredj, M., Le Gall, D., & Bellaj, T. (2019). The adaptation and validation of an Arabic version of the cornell scale for depression in dementia (A-CSDD). Journal of Alzheimer's Disease, 67(3), 839-848.
ISSN1387-2877
URIhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85061819137&origin=inward
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/48080
AbstractBackground: Depression is a major disorder that can be ttriggering, exacerbating, or co-occurring with dementia symptoms. Its assessment is paramount to achieve diagnostic, prognostic, and therapeutic decisions. The Cornell Scale for Depression in Dementia (CSDD) is purposely designed to address clinically this issue. Objective: To examine the reliability and validity of an Arabic version of the CSDD (A-CSDD) in the Tunisian population. Methods: Fifty-seven participants took part in this study: 20 as a control group (NC), 18 as dementia patients with depression (DD), and 19 as depressed patients without dementia (DND); all patients met the DSM IV criteria for depression and/or dementia. A translated, back-translated and adapted Arabic version of the CSDD was administered in parallel with the Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS), the non-cognitive part of the Alzheimer's disease Assessment Scale, and the Mini-Mental State Examination. Results: The A-CSDD had good internal consistency (Cronbach's α= 0.85) and high test-retest reliability (Rho = 0.897, p < 0.001). The A-CSDD had excellent discriminatory power to diagnose depression in dementia patients (AUC = 0.90, p < 0.001) and good concurrent validity with the GDS (Rho = 0.70, p < 0.001). A principal component analysis with varimax rotation, performed on the DD group, led to a configuration of five factors explaining 75% of the variance. Conclusions: The results showed that this Arabic-Tunisian version of the A-CSDD is reliable and valid for diagnosing depression in an elderly Tunisian population with dementia and can be used in clinical and research settings.
Languageen
PublisherIOS Press
SubjectArabic version
Cornell Scale for Depression in Dementia
culture
dementia
depression
normative data
reliability
test adaptation
validity
TitleThe Adaptation and Validation of an Arabic Version of the Cornell Scale for Depression in Dementia (A-CSDD)
TypeArticle
Pagination839-848
Issue Number3
Volume Number67
ESSN1875-8908


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