Brown Seth
Department of Psychology, University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, IA, 50614-0505, USA.
Discov Ment Health. 2025 May 7;5(1):71. doi: 10.1007/s44192-025-00200-x.
Many individuals with depression have been observed to exert effort to appear non-depressed. This effort, referred to as camouflaging, has been systematically studied among individuals with autism spectrum disorder and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, but not among individuals with more common disorders such as depression. The purpose of this research was to examine camouflaging amongst individuals with depression and develop a camouflaging instrument specifically for depression. The Camouflaging Depression Scale (CDS) was developed and administered to 292 individuals experiencing varying levels of depression along with other clinical measures. In this sample, engagement in camouflaging was common and similarly occurred among individuals across varying levels of depression and demographic characteristics. The final 14-item CDS had a unitary factor structure with good internal consistency and temporal reliability across two weeks, and the CDS was associated with a self-monitoring scale. CDS scores were also associated with measures of depression, distress, fatigue, and internalized stigma. The CDS provides a means for researchers, diagnosticians, and clinicians to more accurately measure and examine this under-recognized phenomenon.
许多抑郁症患者被观察到会努力表现出没有抑郁的样子。这种努力被称为伪装,在自闭症谱系障碍和注意力缺陷多动障碍患者中已经得到了系统研究,但在抑郁症等更常见的疾病患者中尚未进行过研究。本研究的目的是调查抑郁症患者中的伪装情况,并开发一种专门针对抑郁症的伪装测量工具。伪装抑郁量表(CDS)被开发出来,并施用于292名患有不同程度抑郁症的个体以及其他临床测量中。在这个样本中,伪装行为很常见,并且在不同抑郁程度和人口统计学特征的个体中都有类似发生。最终的14项CDS具有单一因素结构,在两周内具有良好的内部一致性和时间可靠性,并且CDS与一个自我监测量表相关。CDS得分还与抑郁、痛苦、疲劳和内化耻辱感的测量相关。CDS为研究人员、诊断医生和临床医生提供了一种手段,以便更准确地测量和研究这种未被充分认识的现象。