Content Validation of the Adult Depression Diagnostic Protocol (ADDP) Alpha Version®
Fagner Alfredo Ardisson Cirino Campos,
Fabio Biasotto Feitosa,
Luciano Alves Bezerra
Issue:
Volume 8, Issue 1, June 2022
Pages:
1-5
Received:
4 September 2021
Accepted:
27 September 2021
Published:
5 February 2022
DOI:
10.11648/j.ijnpt.20220801.11
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Abstract: Health service professionals find it hard to diagnose depression, for it is camouflaged in symptoms present in other diseases. As a consequence, depression is still underdiagnosed. To facilitate the diagnosis of depression, especially in the context of mental health, there is an instrument called Adult Depression Diagnostic Protocol (ADDP), which was elaborated by specialists in mental health. This work, therefore, aims to present the content validation of the ADDP by health professionals. Thus it was conducted a cross-sectional, descriptive study of quantitative and qualitative data for validation of the content from ADDP as an instrument projected to diagnose depression. The research was conducted in 2019 and had a sample of 23 participants, 56.6% of whom were female, 43.5% of brown skin color, 56.5% newly-graduated in the health area, 43.5% nurses, and 43.5% working in primary health care. In addition, considering the method of evaluation of the tested content, the ADDP presented 95.65% ≤ AP ≥ 1.00 and 0.98 ≤ CVI ≤ 1. It is concluded that the ADDP is a reliable and effective instrument for the diagnosis of depression in adults. It is worth mentioning, however, that health professionals should be able to correctly apply this instrument in patients treated in health services.
Abstract: Health service professionals find it hard to diagnose depression, for it is camouflaged in symptoms present in other diseases. As a consequence, depression is still underdiagnosed. To facilitate the diagnosis of depression, especially in the context of mental health, there is an instrument called Adult Depression Diagnostic Protocol (ADDP), which w...
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