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Vol.13 Issue.2 · April-June 2022
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The Turkish adaptation of the 6-item Kutcher Depression Scale (KADS-6): A Validity and reliability study

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Published Online: 30 June 2022 · Accepted: 19 April 2022 · Received: 18 February 2022
Doi: 10.15511/tjtfp.22.00242
Cite Code: The Journal of Turkish Family Physician 2022;13(2):42-49
Authors: Çiğdem Apaydın Kaya 1 · Mahmut Öztürk 2 · Oktay Erkan 2 · Cansu Berberoğlu 2 · Merve Demir 2 · Zehranur Ünal 2
1 Marmara University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Family Medicine, Assoc. Professor, Istanbul, Turkey
2 Marmara University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Family Medicine, MD, Istanbul.

Cite Code: Kaya A. Ç. ve Ark. Altı maddelik Kutcher Ergen Depresyon Ölçeği’nin (KEDÖ-6) Türkçeye uyarlanması:
Geçerlik ve güvenirlik araştırması: Jour Turk Fam Phy 2022; 13 (2): 42-49. Doi: 10.15511/tjtfp.22.00242.


Keywords: Adolescent psychiatry · depression · mental health services · prevention · screening
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Background: The scales used to determine the risk of depression in childhood and adolescence are quite long and complex for adolescents. The Kutcher Adolescent Depression Scale (KADS-6) is a short depression screening scale consisting of 6 items developed for individuals between the ages of 12-22. The aim of this study is to adapte KADS-6 to Turkish and examine validity and reliability.

Materials and Method: This is a reliability and validity study, conducted with the students of 2 High Schools in Istanbul in March 2019. KADS-6 was translated to Turkish from English with permission of the researchers developed the scale. Then, it was translated back to English by a bilingual person. The test-retest method was used for reliability analysis. For the validity analysis, the scale was applied to 120 students with a mean age of 15±0.98, exploratory factor analysis was done and Cronbach’s alpha coefficient was calculated. In addition, the correlation between the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS) and KADS-6 was investigated.

Results: The test-retest correlation coefficient of the scale is 0.983 (p <0.001); Cronbach’s alpha coefficient is 0.83. A single factor emerged that explained 53.8% of the total variance. There is a high and positive correlation between Turkish KADS-6 and PSS scores (r=0.61; p <0.001). Those who are positive in terms of risk of depression have higher PSS scores, than those are negative (31.49 ± 7.49; 24.04 ± 6.77; p <0.001).

Conclusion: The findings of the study suggest that Turkish KADS-6 is a valid and reliable scale. Therefore, the use of CADS-6 in the screening of depression in adolescents may be an advantage for family physicians, since it contains few questions and can be completed in a short time.

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