The use of latent class analysis for identifying subtypes of depression: A systematic review

被引:91
作者
Ulbricht, Christine M. [1 ]
Chrysanthopoulou, Stavroula A. [1 ]
Levin, Len [2 ]
Lapane, Kate L. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Massachusetts, Dept Quantitat Hlth Sci, Med Sch, 368 Plantat St, Worcester, MA 01605 USA
[2] Univ Massachusetts, Lamar Soutter Lib, Med Sch, 55 Lake Ave North, Worcester, MA 01655 USA
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
Depression; Depression subtypes; Finite mixture model; Latent class analysis; SYMPTOM-BASED SUBTYPES; MAJOR DEPRESSION; VARIABLE MODELS; IDENTIFICATION; HETEROGENEITY; PROFILES; DISORDER; ANXIETY; ADULTS; SEX;
D O I
10.1016/j.psychres.2018.03.003
中图分类号
R749 [精神病学];
学科分类号
100205 ;
摘要
Depression is a significant public health problem but symptom remission is difficult to predict. This may be due to substantial heterogeneity underlying the disorder. Latent class analysis (LCA) is often used to elucidate clinically relevant depression subtypes but whether or not consistent subtypes emerge is unclear. We sought to critically examine the implementation and reporting of LCA in this context by performing a systematic review to identify articles detailing the use of LCA to explore subtypes of depression among samples of adults endorsing depression symptoms. PubMed, PsycINFO, CINAHL, Scopus, and Google Scholar were searched to identify eligible articles indexed prior to January 2016. Twenty-four articles reporting 28 LCA models were eligible for inclusion. Sample characteristics varied widely. The majority of articles used depression symptoms as the observed indicators of the latent depression subtypes. Details regarding model fit and selection were often lacking. No consistent set of depression subtypes was identified across studies. Differences in how models were constructed might partially explain the conflicting results. Standards for using, interpreting, and reporting LCA models could improve our understanding of the LCA results. Incorporating dimensions of depression other than symptoms, such as functioning, may be helpful in determining depression subtypes.
引用
收藏
页码:228 / 246
页数:19
相关论文
共 57 条
[1]   Gender differences in symptomatic profiles of depression: Results from the Sao Paulo Megacity Mental Health Survey [J].
Alexandrino-Silva, Clovis ;
Wang, Yuan-Pang ;
Viana, Maria Carmen ;
Bulhoes, Rodrigo S. ;
Martins, Silvia S. ;
Andrade, Laura Helena .
JOURNAL OF AFFECTIVE DISORDERS, 2013, 147 (1-3) :355-364
[2]  
[Anonymous], 2011, Health, United States, 2010: With Special feature on death and dying
[3]  
[Anonymous], 2013, OXFORD HDB QUANTITAT
[4]  
[Anonymous], AM J PSYCHIAT
[5]  
Asparouhov T., 2011, InJointStaiisticalProceedings, GovernmentStatisticsSection, P4979
[6]   A Framework for Estimating Causal Effects in Latent Class Analysis: Is There a Causal Link Between Early Sex and Subsequent Profiles of Delinquency? [J].
Butera, Nicole M. ;
Lanza, Stephanie T. ;
Coffman, Donna L. .
PREVENTION SCIENCE, 2014, 15 (03) :397-407
[7]   Subtypes of depression in a nationally representative sample [J].
Carragher, Natacha ;
Adamson, Gary ;
Bunting, Brendan ;
McCann, Siobhan .
JOURNAL OF AFFECTIVE DISORDERS, 2009, 113 (1-2) :88-99
[8]  
Collins LM, 2010, LATENT CLASS LATENT
[9]   Decomposing the heterogeneity of depression at the person-, symptom-, and time-level: latent variable models versus multimode principal component analysis [J].
de Vos, Stijn ;
Wardenaar, Klaas J. ;
Bos, Elisabeth H. ;
Wit, Ernst C. ;
de Jonge, Peter .
BMC MEDICAL RESEARCH METHODOLOGY, 2015, 15
[10]   ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF A NUCLEAR DEPRESSIVE SYNDROME [J].
GROVE, WM ;
ANDREASEN, NC ;
YOUNG, M ;
ENDICOTT, J ;
KELLER, MB ;
HIRSCHFELD, RMA ;
REICH, T .
PSYCHOLOGICAL MEDICINE, 1987, 17 (02) :471-484