Depression is the commonest psychiatric disturbance in
people with multiple sclerosis (MS), with prevalence higher than
in the general population and other chronic diseases. However,
accurate assessment of depressive symptoms can be biased by
somatic symptoms which are part of both MS and depression. We
translated and adapted into Italian the Chicago multiscale
depression inventory (CMDI) and assessed its acceptability,
internal consistency and test-retest reliability in 213 MS
outpatients and 213 individually matched healthy controls. The
questionnaire was also tested in 32 people with major
depression. Acceptability, internal consistency, and test-retest
reliability were good overall. We found greater odds for
depressive symptoms in people with MS than healthy controls,
with highest odds ratio for somatic symptoms (vegetative
subscale). The Italian CMDI is characterized by good
acceptability, internal consistency, and testretest reliability.
These findings support the use of the CMDI in Italian subjects
with MS to screen for and follow depressive symptoms.
Key words Multiple sclerosis - Depression - Outcome measures - Mood