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Table 3.5.22 continued<br />

Author<br />

Year<br />

Reference<br />

Country<br />

Study design<br />

Setting<br />

Population<br />

Inclusion & exclusion criteria<br />

Prevalence<br />

Index test<br />

Reference test<br />

Number of patients<br />

Drop-out rate<br />

Rater<br />

Rater training<br />

Interobserver reliability<br />

Sensitivity<br />

Specificity<br />

Study quality<br />

Comments<br />

Ji et al<br />

2011<br />

[74]<br />

USA<br />

Design<br />

Cross sectional<br />

Setting<br />

Research setting:<br />

Women’s Mental<br />

Health Program<br />

Population<br />

708 women with a lifetime<br />

history of mental illness,<br />

participating in one of two<br />

prospective longitudinal<br />

perinatal investigations<br />

Inclusion criteria<br />

0.8 on all<br />

instruments<br />

MDD cut off 12/13<br />

First trimester<br />

Sensitivity: 83%<br />

Specificity: 81%<br />

Late post partum<br />

Sensitivity: 76%<br />

Specificity: 85%<br />

Moderate<br />

Comments<br />

Sampling method<br />

Probably<br />

Blinding<br />

Not reported<br />

Handling of missing data<br />

Exclusion of patients<br />

with missing data<br />

Other comments<br />

Drop-out analysis<br />

reported<br />

Prevalence MDD<br />

First trimester:<br />

15% (24/156)<br />

Late post partum:<br />

10% (50/497)<br />

The table continues on the next page<br />

348 diagnostik och uppföljning av förstämningssyndrom<br />

KAPITEL 3 • Systematisk litteraturgenomgång<br />

349

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