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The factorial structure of the Center for Epidemiologic Studies-Depression
(CES-D) scale has been examined on a large sample of multiple sclerosis (MS
) subjects (n = 696), general practice patients (n = 1,308) and healthy wor
kers (n = 342). The aim of this study was to verify if the CES-D is a valid
and reliable scale to assess depressive symptomatology in MS. As previousl
y reported in the literature, we found four factors that measure depressed
affect, positive affect, somatic complaints or retarded activity and interp
ersonal relationships. The percent of total variance explained by the four
factors was greater than 50% in each group. Cronbach's a coefficients were
0.90 in the MS sample and 0.93 in the general practice sample, indicative o
f high reliability in both samples. From these results, we conclude that th
e CES-D can be used to screen for depression in epidemiological studies of
this psychiatric disorder among MS patients. Copyright (C) 2001 S. Karger A
G, Basel.