Factorial validity and gender invariance of the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9) in student-athletes.
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Depressive symptoms are prevalent in student-athletes. Evidence for the factorial validity of measures assessing depressive symptoms in student-athletes is presently absent from the literature. This study examined the best fitting factorial structure and invariance across sexes of the PHQ-9.Data were collected from 1,524 student-athletes from institutions in the North-Eastern United States. Confirmatory factor analyses of 4 factorial structures of the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9) were conducted, followed by invariance analyses across sexes.All tested models showed an excellent fit for all tested models and a unidimensional model of the PHQ-9 was chosen for further analyses. Metric and scalar invariance for the identified model across sexes was supported. The participants in this study reported an unusually low (3.13%) prevalence of elevated depressive symptoms, which may indicate underreporting of symptoms.Using a unidimensional, composite score the PHQ-9 is a valid assessment of depressive symptoms in male and female student-athletes.Study Outcome
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Doi : 10.1080/07448481.2024.2317184SSN : 1940-3208