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DEPHOWOFT
How often sad/blue/depressed during worst 2+ weeks of depression, past 12 months

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Description

For sample adults age 18+ who (1) felt sad, blue, or depressed (DEP2WKEV), (2) for all day long, most of the day, or about half the day (DEPDAYAMT), for 2+ weeks during the past 12 months, DEPHOWOFT reports responses to a question about how frequently respondents' symptoms related to major depression with dysphoric mood occurred.

Before reading this question, interviewers instructed respondents, "For the next few questions, please think of the two-week period during the past 12 months when these feelings were the worst." Respondents were then asked, "During those two weeks, did you feel this way every day, almost every day, or less often?"

Related Variables on Scoring Major Depression

DEPHOWOFT was part of a series of mental health questions constituting the NHIS version of the Composite International Diagnostic Interview - Short Form (CIDI-SF) screening scale for major depression. More specifically, DEPHOWOFT was part of a group of questions on major depression with dysphoric mood (feeling sad, blue, or depressed).

 

According to the Field Representative's Manual for 1999, this set of questions was included "to determine if the Sample Adult has been or still is depressed in the past 12 months and, if so, how it affected them physically and emotionally, how long it has affected them, how they dealt with these problems, and how much these problems interfered with their life or activities."

DEPHOWOFT was the third of three screening questions used to determine whether individuals received a series of questions about the symptoms of dysphoric mood, along with supplemental questions about the duration and consequences of dysphoric mood.

 

Respondents who passed the first two screening questions (DEP2WKEV, DEPDAYAMT) and who answered "Every day" or "Almost every day" in DEPHOWOFT received a series of symptom questions on major depression with dysphoric mood. Respondents who did not pass all three of the dysphoric mood screening questions were skipped to screening questions about symptoms of depression related to anhedonia (loss of interest in pleasurable acts). For more information on the questions for major depression with anhedonia, see DEPLIFUN.

Respondents who reported experiencing at least one symptom of major depression with dysphoric mood were also asked supplemental questions about the length of time they felt sad, blue, or depressed and about the effects of these symptoms on their lives.

The dysphoric mood questions contained in the NHIS version of the CIDI-SF can be used to calculate the probability of psychiatric caseness for major depression with dysphoric mood.

 

For more information on all the variables associated with the NHIS CIDI-SF screening scale for major depression, and for instructions on how to calculate scores for major depression with dysphoric mood, see DEP2WKEV.

Comparability

This variable only occurs in 1999.

In 1999, a similar question, "During those two weeks, did you feel this way every day, almost every day, or less often?" (DEPLIHOWOFT), was asked of sample adults age 18+ who passed the first two screening questions for major depression with anhedonia (DEPLIFUN, DEPLIDAYAMT). Only persons who did not pass all three of the screening questions in the dysphoric mood section received the question associated with DEPLIHOWOFT.

Universe

  • 1999: Sample adults age 18+ who felt sad/blue/depressed at least half of the day for 2+ weeks during the past 12 months.

Availability

  • 1999

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