Data-driven methods distort optimal cutoffs and accuracy estimates of depression screening tools: a simulation study using individual participant data
<strong>Objective</strong> To evaluate, across multiple sample sizes, the degree that data-driven methods result in (1) optimal cutoffs different from population optimal cutoff and (2) bias in accuracy estimates. <br> <strong>Study design and setting</strong> A total of...
Main Authors: | Bhandari, PM, Levis, B, Neupane, D, Patten, SB, Shrier, I, Thombs, BD, Benedetti, A |
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Other Authors: | Depression Screening Data (DEPRESSD) EPDS Group |
Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2021
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