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Comparison of major depression diagnostic classification probability using the SCID, CIDI, and MINI diagnostic interviews among women in pregnancy or postpartum: An individual participant data meta-analysis
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  • Brooke Levis, McGill University
  • Dean McMillan, University of York
  • Ying Sun, Jewish General Hospital
  • Chin He, McGill University
  • Danielle B Rice, Jewish General Hospital
  • Arthur Krishnan, Jewish General Hospital
  • Yin Wu, Jewish General Hospital
  • Marleine Azar, McGill University
  • Tatiana A Sanchez, Jewish General Hospital
  • Matthew J Chiovitti, Jewish General Hospital
  • Parash Mani Bhandari, McGill University
  • Dipika Neupane, Jewish General Hospital
  • Nazanin Saadat, Jewish General Hospital
  • Kira E Riehm, Jewish General Hospital
  • Mahrukh Imran, Jewish General Hospital
  • Jill T Boruff, McGill University
  • Pim Cuijpers, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
  • Simon Gilbody, University of York
  • John P.A Ioannidis, Stanford University
  • Lorie A Kloda, Concordia University
  • Scott B Patten, University of Calgary
  • Ian Shrier, McGill University
  • Roy C Ziegelstein, Johns Hopkins University
  • Liane Comeau, University of Montreal
  • Nicholas D Mitchell, University of Alberta
  • Marcello Tonelli, University of Calgary
  • Simone N Vigod, University of Toronto
  • Franca Aceti, Sapienza University of Rome
  • Ruben Alvarado, University of Chile
  • Cosme Alvarado-Esquivel, Avenida Universidad
  • Muideen O Bakare, Federal Neuropsychiatric Hospital
  • Jacqueline Barnes, University of Wollongong
  • Cheryl Tatano Beck, University of Connecticut
  • Carola Bindt, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf
  • Philip M Boyce, University of Sydney
  • Adomas Bunevicius, Lithuanian University of Health Sciences
  • Tiago Castro E Couto, Universidade Federal De Minas Gerais Belo Horizonte Mg
  • Linda H Chaudron, University of Rochester
  • Humberto Correa, Federal University of Minas Gerais
  • Felipe Pinheiro De Figueiredo, Universidade de Ribeirao Preto
  • Valsamma Eapen, University of New South Wales
  • Michelle Fernandes, University of Oxford
  • Barbara Figueiredo, University of Minho
  • Jane R. W Fisher, Monash University
  • Lluisa Garcia-Esteve, Hospital Clinic Barcelona
  • Lisa Giardinelli, University of Florence
  • Nadine Helle, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf
  • Louise M Howard, King's College London
  • Dina Sami Khalifa, Ahfad University for Women
  • Jane Kohlhoff, University of New South Wales
  • Laima Kusminskas, Private Practice, Hamburg
  • Zoltan Kozinszky, Blekinge Hospital
  • Lorenzo Lelli, University of Florence
  • Angeliki A Leonardou, Athens University
  • Beth A Lewis, University of Minnesota
  • Michael Maes, Deakin University
  • Valentina Meuti, Sapienza University of Rome
  • Sandra Nakic Rados, Catholic University of Croatia
  • Purificacion Navarro Garcia, Hospital Clinic Barcelona
  • Daisuke Nishi, University of Tokyo
  • Daniel Okitundu Luwa E-Andjafono, University of Kinshasa
  • Emma Robertson-Blackmore, Halifax Health
  • Tamsen Rochat, University of The Witwatersrand
  • Heather J Rowe, Monash University
  • Bonnie W. M Siu, Castle Peak Hospital
  • Alkistis Skalkidou, Uppsala University
  • Alan Stein, University of Oxford
  • Robert C Stewart, University of Malawi
  • Kuan-Pin Su, China Medical University Hospital
  • Inger Sundstrom-Poromaa, Uppsala University
  • Meri Tadinac, University of Zagreb
  • S. Darius Tandon, Northwestern University
  • Iva Tendais, University of Minho
  • Pavaani Thiagayson, Institute of Mental Health
  • Annamaria Toreki, University of Szeged
  • Anna Torres-Gimenez, Hospital Clinic Barcelona
  • Thach D Tran, Monash University
  • Kylee Trevillion, King's College London
  • Katherine Turner, San Paolo Hospital
  • Johann M Vega-Dienstmaier, Cayetano Heredia University
  • Karen Wynter, Monash University
  • Kimberly A Yonkers, Yale University
  • Andrea Benedetti, McGill University
  • Brett D Thombs, Jewish General Hospital
RIS ID
139126
Publication Date
1-1-2019
Publication Details

Levis, B., McMillan, D., Sun, Y., He, C., Rice, D. B., Krishnan, A., Wu, Y., Azar, M., Sanchez, T. A., Chiovitti, M. J., Mani Bhandari, P., Neupane, D., Saadat, N., Riehm, K. E., Imran, M., Boruff, J. T., Cuijpers, P., Gilbody, S., Ioannidis, J. P.A., Kloda, L. A., Patten, S. B., Shrier, I., Ziegelstein, R. C., Comeau, L., Mitchell, N. D., Tonelli, M., Vigod, S. N., Aceti, F., Alvarado, R., Alvarado-Esquivel, C., Bakare, M. O., Barnes, J., Tatano Beck, C., Bindt, C., Boyce, P., Bunevicius, A., Castro E Couto, T., Chaudron, L. H., Correa, H., Pinheiro De Figueiredo, F., Eapen, V., Fernandes, M., Figueiredo, B., Fisher, J. R. W., Garcia-Esteve, L., Giardinelli, L., Helle, N., Howard, L. M., Khalifa, D. Sami., Kohlhoff, J., Kusminskas, L., Kozinszky, Z., Lelli, L., Leonardou, A. A., Lewis, B. A., Maes, M., Meuti, V., Nakic Rados, S., Navarro Garcia, P., Nishi, D., Okitundu Luwa E-Andjafono, D., Robertson-Blackmore, E., Rochat, T. J., Rowe, H. J., Siu, B. W. M., Skalkidou, A., Stein, A., Stewart, R. C., Su, K., Sundstrom-Poromaa, I., Tadinac, M., Tandon, S., Tendais, I., Thiagayson, P., Toreki, A., Torres-Gimenez, A., Tran, T. D., Trevillion, K., Turner, K., Vega-Dienstmaier, J. M., Wynter, K., Yonkers, K. A., Benedetti, A. & Thombs, B. D. (2019). Comparison of major depression diagnostic classification probability using the SCID, CIDI, and MINI diagnostic interviews among women in pregnancy or postpartum: An individual participant data meta-analysis. International Journal of Methods in Psychiatric Research, Online First e1803-1-e1803-11.

Abstract

Objectives: A previous individual participant data meta‐analysis (IPDMA) identified differences in major depression classification rates between different diagnostic interviews, controlling for depressive symptoms on the basis of the Patient Health Questionnaire‐9. We aimed to determine whether similar results would be seen in a different population, using studies that administered the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) in pregnancy or postpartum.

Methods: Data accrued for an EPDS diagnostic accuracy IPDMA were analysed. Binomial generalised linear mixed models were fit to compare depression classification odds for the Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview (MINI), Composite International Diagnostic Interview (CIDI), and Structured Clinical Interview for DSM (SCID), controlling for EPDS scores and participant characteristics.

Results: Among fully structured interviews, the MINI (15 studies, 2,532 participants, 342 major depression cases) classified depression more often than the CIDI (3 studies, 2,948 participants, 194 major depression cases; adjusted odds ratio [aOR] = 3.72, 95% confidence interval [CI] [1.21, 11.43]). Compared with the semistructured SCID (28 studies, 7,403 participants, 1,027 major depression cases), odds with the CIDI (interaction aOR = 0.88, 95% CI [0.85, 0.92]) and MINI (interaction aOR = 0.95, 95% CI [0.92, 0.99]) increased less as EPDS scores increased.

Conclusion: Different interviews may not classify major depression equivalently.

Citation Information
Brooke Levis, Dean McMillan, Ying Sun, Chin He, et al.. "Comparison of major depression diagnostic classification probability using the SCID, CIDI, and MINI diagnostic interviews among women in pregnancy or postpartum: An individual participant data meta-analysis" (2019)
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