Cross-cultural adaptation and validation of the 15-item Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS-15) into Igbo language: a validation study.

Journal: Health and quality of life outcomes

Volume: 20

Issue: 1

Year of Publication: 2022

Affiliated Institutions:  Department of Medical Rehabilitation, College of Medicine, University of Nigeria, Enugu Campus, Nsukka, Enugu, Nigeria. amakamgbeojedo@yahoo.com. Department of Medical Rehabilitation, College of Health Sciences, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Nnewi Campus, Awka, Anambra, Nigeria. Department of Medical Rehabilitation, College of Medicine, University of Nigeria, Enugu Campus, Nsukka, Enugu, Nigeria.

Abstract summary 

Late-life experiences such as protracted and indisposing medical disorders can negatively impact older adults' psychological and mental health, making them vulnerable to depression. Majority of the assessment tools for depression were developed for use in western countries. There is therefore the need for availability of culture- and environment-specific tools for assessment of depression in low-and-middle-income countries. This study was designed to cross-culturally adapt and validate the Geriatric Depression Scale-15 (GDS-15) into Igbo language and culture.The English version of the GDS-15 was translated into Igbo language; synthesized, back-translated, and underwent expert panel review, pretesting and cognitive debriefing interview, according to the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons' guidelines. The Igbo version of the GDS-15 was tested for concurrent and structural validities, and internal consistency among consecutively recruited 140 consenting older adults (62.9% females) in Enugu North Senatorial District at 0.05 level of significance.The English version of the GDS-15 was successfully cross-culturally adapted to Igbo with all the 15 items still retained on the Igbo version of the GDS-15. The Igbo version of the GDS-15 exhibited the same structure as the English version, and displayed a Cronbach's alpha value of 0.53 with no significant ceiling (0%) and floor (0%) effects. The correlation between the participants' total scores on the Igbo and the English versions of the GDS-15 (ρ = 0.86) was adequate. There was no significant difference between corresponding scores in the English and Igbo versions of the GDS-15 (p = 0.89).The Igbo version of the GDS-15 is a valid and culturally specific instrument, and can be used for assessing depression among Igbo older adults in Nigeria.

Authors & Co-authors:  Mgbeojedo Ukamaka Gloria UG Akosile Christopher Olusanjo CO Ezugwu Juliet Chidera JC Okoye Emmanuel Chiebuka EC John Jeneviv Nene JN Ani Kenneth Umezulike KU Okezue Obinna Chinedu OC

Study Outcome 

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Citations :  World Health Organization. Mental health of older adults. www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/mental-health-of-older-adults. 2017. Accessed on 5th October, 2021.
Authors :  7
Identifiers
Doi : 22
SSN : 1477-7525
Study Population
Male,Female
Mesh Terms
Aged
Other Terms
Cross-cultural adaptation;Geriatric Depression Scale;Igbo culture;Validation
Study Design
Cross Sectional Study
Study Approach
Country of Study
Niger
Publication Country
England