TY - JOUR
T1 - Factorial invariance of the Spanish version of the PHQ-9 by gender and country in Latin America and the Caribbean
AU - Caldichoury, Nicole
AU - Morales-Asencio, Breiner
AU - Castellanos-Alvarenga, Luis Mario
AU - Coronado, Juan Carlos
AU - Quispe-Ayala, César
AU - Ripoll-Córdoba, Daniela
AU - Saldías, Carol
AU - Bada, Wendy
AU - Alcos-Flores, Karen
AU - Zurita-Cueva, Boris
AU - Duhalde-Sanhueza, Rodrigo
AU - Romo, Cristian
AU - Quincho-Apumayta, Raúl
AU - Salazar, David
AU - Florez, Yuliana
AU - Cárdenas, Juan
AU - Ardila-Duarte, Carlos
AU - Martínez, Juan
AU - Castellanos, Cesar
AU - López, Norman
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2025 Caldichoury, Morales-Asencio, Castellanos-Alvarenga, Coronado, Quispe-Ayala, Ripoll-Córdoba, Saldías, Bada, Alcos-Flores, Zurita-Cueva, Duhalde-Sanhueza, Romo, Quincho-Apumayta, Salazar, Florez, Cárdenas, Ardila-Duarte, Martínez, Castellanos and López.
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Introduction: Depression is one of the leading causes of global disease burden, particularly in regions with high inequality such as Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC). The Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9) is one of the most widely used instruments internationally for screening depressive symptoms, although its structural validity and diagnostic comparability in LAC still require further evidence. Objective: To examine the factorial structure, invariance by sex and country, internal consistency, and concurrent validity of the PHQ-9 in a multinational sample of Latin American adults. Method: Data from 12,124 participants across 15 LAC countries were analyzed, collected through an online form using snowball sampling. Confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) and multigroup invariance analysis were applied, along with Omega coefficient and correlations with GAD-7 and Mini-Z. Results: The PHQ-9 showed a unidimensional structure with excellent fit (CFI =.989; RMSEA =.075), adequate internal consistency (Ω =.89), and evidence of configural, metric, scalar, and strict invariance by sex and country. High correlation with GAD-7 (r =.79) and moderate correlation with Mini-Z (r =.64) supported its concurrent validity. Conclusion: The PHQ-9 demonstrated robust psychometric properties and diagnostic comparability across countries and sexes in LAC. These findings reinforce its utility as a standardized and culturally adaptable tool for screening depressive symptoms in clinical and community settings in the region.
AB - Introduction: Depression is one of the leading causes of global disease burden, particularly in regions with high inequality such as Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC). The Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9) is one of the most widely used instruments internationally for screening depressive symptoms, although its structural validity and diagnostic comparability in LAC still require further evidence. Objective: To examine the factorial structure, invariance by sex and country, internal consistency, and concurrent validity of the PHQ-9 in a multinational sample of Latin American adults. Method: Data from 12,124 participants across 15 LAC countries were analyzed, collected through an online form using snowball sampling. Confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) and multigroup invariance analysis were applied, along with Omega coefficient and correlations with GAD-7 and Mini-Z. Results: The PHQ-9 showed a unidimensional structure with excellent fit (CFI =.989; RMSEA =.075), adequate internal consistency (Ω =.89), and evidence of configural, metric, scalar, and strict invariance by sex and country. High correlation with GAD-7 (r =.79) and moderate correlation with Mini-Z (r =.64) supported its concurrent validity. Conclusion: The PHQ-9 demonstrated robust psychometric properties and diagnostic comparability across countries and sexes in LAC. These findings reinforce its utility as a standardized and culturally adaptable tool for screening depressive symptoms in clinical and community settings in the region.
KW - Latin America
KW - PHQ-9
KW - depression
KW - factorial invariance
KW - screening
KW - structural validity
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105023888177
U2 - 10.3389/fpsyt.2025.1667612
DO - 10.3389/fpsyt.2025.1667612
M3 - Artículo
AN - SCOPUS:105023888177
SN - 1664-0640
VL - 16
JO - Frontiers in Psychiatry
JF - Frontiers in Psychiatry
M1 - 1667612
ER -