Stilwell B M, Galvin M, Kopta S M
Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis.
J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry. 1991 Jan;30(1):16-21. doi: 10.1097/00004583-199101000-00003.
In order to determine how normal children and adolescents conceptualize their conscience, the Stilwell Conscience Interview was given to 125 normal subjects between the ages of 5 and 17. Responses to questions 1, 2 and 11 (including the drawing of conscience) were empirically analyzed, resulting in a five-stage developmental model. The responses were then randomly presented to two blinded raters to assign them to one of the five stages. Highly acceptable interrater reliability was found, Kappa = 0.90. The relationship of age to stage demonstrated a highly significant positive correlation, indicating that the conceptualization of conscience in normal development follows an invariant, hierarchical pattern of organization. A commentary regarding each stage is presented. The value of this conceptualization model as a comparative standard of normality in the clinical assessment of youngsters suffering from psychopathology is discussed relative to assessment, psychotherapy, and future research.
为了确定正常儿童和青少年如何理解他们的良知,对125名年龄在5至17岁之间的正常受试者进行了史迪威良知访谈。对问题1、2和11的回答(包括良知的绘图)进行了实证分析,得出了一个五阶段发展模型。然后将这些回答随机呈现给两名不知情的评分者,让他们将其归入五个阶段之一。发现评分者间信度非常可接受,卡帕值=0.90。年龄与阶段的关系显示出高度显著的正相关,表明正常发育中良知的概念化遵循一种不变的、层次化的组织模式。给出了关于每个阶段的评论。相对于评估、心理治疗和未来研究,讨论了这个概念化模型作为患有精神病理学的青少年临床评估中正常性比较标准的价值。