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贝克抑郁量表第二版:土耳其成年人群体中测量学特性及临界值的评估

Beck Depression Inventory II: evaluation of the psychometric properties and cut-off points in a Turkish adult population.

作者信息

Kapci Emine Gul, Uslu R, Turkcapar H, Karaoglan A

机构信息

Department of Psychological Services in Education, Faculty of Educational Sciences, Ankara University, Ankara, Turkey.

出版信息

Depress Anxiety. 2008;25(10):E104-10. doi: 10.1002/da.20371.

Abstract

Numerous studies have been previously conducted to assess the Beck Depression Inventory-II's [BDI II; Beck et al., 1996] psychometric properties. However, none of these studies has examined whether the original cut-off scores were applicable to other cultures. Thus, in addition to evaluating its psychometric properties, we also determined the cut-off scores of the BDI II for the Turkish population. Data from nonclinical (n = 362) and clinical psychiatric outpatients diagnosed as depressive disorder according to DSM-IV criteria (n = 176) were gathered. Analyses for internal consistency and test-retest reliabilities and for convergent and discriminant validities were computed. Two confirmatory factor analyses, one derived from the present exploratory factor analyses and the other proposed in the original study were conducted for both groups. A receiver operating characteristics curve was utilized to determine the cut-off scores for the Turkish population revealing 0-12 for minimal, 13-18 for mild, 19-28 for moderate and 29-63 for severe depression. The internal consistency for the nonclinical and clinical groups were .90 and .89, respectively; test-retest stability was also high (r = .94). Convergent and discriminant validity results were satisfactory. Findings confirmed the present model for the clinical group and equally confirmed both models for the nonclinical group. Furthermore, the cut-off scores to classify minimal, mild, moderate, and severe depression were quite akin to the cut-off points previously suggested for the American population. Taken as a whole our findings revealed that BDI II has sound psychometric properties and comparable cut-off scores for the Turkish population.

摘要

此前已经进行了大量研究来评估贝克抑郁量表第二版(BDI II;Beck等人,1996年)的心理测量特性。然而,这些研究均未考察原始的临界值分数是否适用于其他文化。因此,除了评估其心理测量特性外,我们还确定了BDI II在土耳其人群中的临界值分数。收集了来自非临床组(n = 362)以及根据《精神疾病诊断与统计手册》第四版标准被诊断为抑郁症的临床精神科门诊患者(n = 176)的数据。计算了内部一致性、重测信度以及聚合效度和区分效度的分析结果。对两组均进行了两项验证性因素分析,一项源自本探索性因素分析,另一项是原始研究中提出的。利用受试者工作特征曲线来确定土耳其人群的临界值分数,结果显示,0 - 12分为轻度抑郁,13 - 18分为中度抑郁,19 - 28分为重度抑郁,29 - 63分为极重度抑郁。非临床组和临床组的内部一致性分别为0.90和0.89;重测稳定性也很高(r = 0.94)。聚合效度和区分效度结果令人满意。研究结果证实了临床组的当前模型,同样也证实了非临床组的两种模型。此外,用于分类轻度、中度、重度和极重度抑郁的临界值分数与先前为美国人群建议的临界值相当接近。总体而言,我们的研究结果表明,BDI II具有良好的心理测量特性,并且在土耳其人群中有可比的临界值分数。

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