D'Angelo E, Woolf A, Bessette J, Rappaport L, Ciborowski J
Department of Psychiatry, Children's Hospital, Boston, MA 02115.
J Clin Psychol. 1992 Sep;48(5):672-80. doi: 10.1002/1097-4679(199209)48:5<672::aid-jclp2270480515>3.0.co;2-r.
Twenty-nine males with hemophilia completed the Medical Compliance Incomplete Stories Test (M-CIST), and their scores were correlated with health care professionals' ratings of four aspects of medical compliance, along with measures of possible moderating variables. The results indicated that significant associations were found between most of the M-CIST category scores, particularly the Compliance/coping subscale, and the health care specialists' ratings of how well the children exhibited compliant responses to bleeding episodes, and inverse associations with the incidence of monthly bleeding episodes. The findings suggested that the M-CIST continues to demonstrate promise as an instrument to be used in studies of compliance among pediatric chronic illness patients.
29名血友病男性患者完成了医学依从性不完整故事测试(M-CIST),他们的得分与医疗保健专业人员对医学依从性四个方面的评分以及可能的调节变量的测量结果相关。结果表明,在大多数M-CIST类别得分之间发现了显著关联,特别是依从性/应对子量表,以及医疗保健专家对儿童对出血事件表现出依从性反应程度的评分,并且与每月出血事件的发生率呈负相关。研究结果表明,M-CIST作为一种用于儿科慢性病患者依从性研究的工具,仍显示出前景。