Abstract

BackgroundThe University of California San Diego Performance-based Skills Assessment (UPSA) has been validated as a functional measure in patients with major depressive disorder (MDD). The study herein aims to both replicate and extend the initial validation incorporating data sets from two additional studies. MethodsNCT02279966 and NCT02272517 were multinational, double-blind, placebo-controlled studies in adult outpatients with moderate-to-severe MDD and a current major depressive episode of ≥3 months and less than 1 year, respectively. Subjects were randomized to vortioxetine (10 or 20 mg), placebo or active reference drug (paroxetine [20 mg], or escitalopram [10 or 20 mg]) for 8 weeks. Pearson correlation coefficients were estimated for baseline UPSA-Brief (UPSA-B), demographic/disease characteristics, Montgomery-Åsberg Depression Rating Scale (MADRS), Perceived Deficit Questionnaire-20 items (PDQ-20), and Digit Symbol Substitution Test (DSST), to examine construct validity. Distribution- and anchor-based methods examined clinically important difference (CID) threshold. A pooled analysis with data from NCT01564862 (initial validation study) was performed to increase the statistical power of the estimations. ResultsIn pooled analysis of the two new studies, UPSA-B score correlated with the DSST (r = 0.32, P < 0.0001), but not the MADRS (r = -0.07, p = 0.302) or the PDQ-20 (r = −0.10, p = 0.109), replicating initial validation results. Estimated CID range was 7.1–11.2 and 5.5-6.1 points for anchor- and distribution-based methods, respectively. In pooled analyses of all three studies, the CID was 7.0 and 6.4 for anchor- and distribution-based methods, respectively. ConclusionsThese results confirm the construct validity of UPSA for assessing functional capacity in patients with MDD. Estimated CID using UPSA is approximately 6–7 points. Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT01564862; NCT02272517; NCT02279966.

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