Instruments to Assess Depressive Symptoms and Spiritual Distress Investigate Different Dimensions

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Title
Instruments to Assess Depressive Symptoms and Spiritual Distress Investigate Different Dimensions
Journal
Clinical Gerontologist
Author(s)
Bornet M.A., Rochat E., Dürst A.V., Fustinoni S., Büla C., Von Gunten A., Monod S.
ISSN
0731-7115 (Print)
ISSN-L
1545-2301
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2016
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
39
Number
2
Pages
104-116
Language
english
Abstract
Objective: Although affective and spiritual states may share some common clinical features, the precise nature of the relationship between depression and spirituality is still unclear. We tested the hypothesis that two instruments that measure depressive symptoms and spiritual distress describe similar dimensions.
Methods: Patients admitted to geriatric rehabilitation (N = 185; mean age 81.3 ± 6.9 years) had depressive symptoms assessed with the 15-item Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS-15) and spiritual distress evaluated with the Spiritual Distress Assessment Tool (SDAT).
Results: A principal components analysis pooling GDS-15 and SDAT resulted in a 6-factor solution, with only one factor shared by both dimensions.
Conclusions: Depressive symptoms and spiritual distress measured by the two instruments appeared only moderately correlated and corresponded to distinct dimensions.
Keywords
depression, Geriatric Depression Scale, geriatric rehabilitation, spiritual distress, spirituality
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