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The latent structure of major depressive symptoms and its relationship with somatic disorder symptoms among Filipino female domestic workers in China
Mordeno,Imelu G.1; Carpio,Jennifer Gay E.2; Mendoza,Norman B.3; Hall,Brian J.4,5
2019-06-19
Source PublicationPsychiatry Research
ISSN18727123 01651781
Volume270Pages:587-594
Abstract

Emerging research have investigated the factor structure of major depressive disorder (MDD) symptoms based on DSM-5 nomenclature. However, to date, results have been inconsistent on what symptom-structure best represent MDD. This study examines the best fitting MDD among four competing models in a sample of overseas Filipino domestic helpers (N = 232). The results show that a two-factor model (Model 2b; Krause et al., 2010) provided the best fit. The model consist of two factors: somatic and non-somatic/affective symptoms. Somatic component includes sleep difficulties, fatigue, appetite changes, concentration difficulties, and psychomotor agitation/retardation while non-somatic/affective component covers anhedonia, depressed mood, feelings of worthlessness, and thoughts of death. Further, the results reveal a pattern where PHQ-15 somatic symptom-items have a higher significant relationship with MDD's somatic symptoms than with the MDD's non-somatic/affective symptoms. These findings suggest that the items of model 2b are appropriately embedded in their respective factors. Differentiating MDD factors have important clinical implications, particularly in the diagnosis and treatment of depression among overseas Filipino domestic helpers.

KeywordDomestic Workers Factor Structure Filipino Major Depression Somatic Symptoms
DOI10.1016/j.psychres.2018.10.029
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Indexed BySSCI
Language英語English
WOS Research AreaPsychiatry
WOS SubjectPsychiatry
WOS IDWOS:000454972600084
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85055267652
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Document TypeJournal article
CollectionUniversity of Macau
Corresponding AuthorMordeno,Imelu G.
Affiliation1.Department of Professional EducationMindanao State University-Iligan Institute of Technology,Philippines
2.Department of PsychologyMindanao State University-Iligan Institute of Technology,Philippines
3.Department of PsychologyHoly Angel University,Angeles City,Philippines
4.Global and Community Mental Health Research GroupDepartment of PsychologyFaculty of Social SciencesThe University of MacauAvenida da UniversidadeTaipaMacau (SAR),Macao
5.Department of HealthBehavior and SocietyJohns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health,Baltimore,United States
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Mordeno,Imelu G.,Carpio,Jennifer Gay E.,Mendoza,Norman B.,et al. The latent structure of major depressive symptoms and its relationship with somatic disorder symptoms among Filipino female domestic workers in China[J]. Psychiatry Research, 2019, 270, 587-594.
APA Mordeno,Imelu G.., Carpio,Jennifer Gay E.., Mendoza,Norman B.., & Hall,Brian J. (2019). The latent structure of major depressive symptoms and its relationship with somatic disorder symptoms among Filipino female domestic workers in China. Psychiatry Research, 270, 587-594.
MLA Mordeno,Imelu G.,et al."The latent structure of major depressive symptoms and its relationship with somatic disorder symptoms among Filipino female domestic workers in China".Psychiatry Research 270(2019):587-594.
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