Health Service and Population Research Department, Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London, UK.
Epidemiol Psychiatr Sci. 2011 Sep;20(3):263-71. doi: 10.1017/s2045796011000308.
Although stigma in relation to mental health has been defined as including components of knowledge, attitudes and behaviour, no psychometrically tested instrument to assess behavioural discrimination at the population level has been developed. This paper presents details of the development and psychometric properties of the Reported and Intended Behaviour Scale (RIBS), an instrument based on the Star Social Distance Scale, to assess reported (past and current) and intended (future) behavioural discrimination among the general public against people with mental health problems.
Three studies were carried out to evaluate psychometric properties of the RIBS (Study 1, n = 92; Study 2, n = 37; Study 3, n = 403). Adults aged 25-45 in socio-economic groups: B, C1 and C2 (middle-income groups) took part in development and testing of the RIBS.
Internal consistency and test-retest reliability is moderate/substantial. Strong consensus validity was found, as rated by service users/consumers and international experts in stigma research.
Use of a behavioural outcome may be important to evaluate the effectiveness of interventions intended to reduce stigma and/or discrimination related to mental illness. The RIBS was found to be a brief, feasible and psychometrically robust measure for assessing mental health-related reported and intended behavioural discrimination.
尽管与心理健康相关的污名已被定义为包括知识、态度和行为等组成部分,但尚未开发出用于评估人群中行为歧视的经过心理计量学测试的工具。本文详细介绍了 Reported and Intended Behaviour Scale(RIBS)的开发和心理计量学特性,该工具基于 Star Social Distance Scale,用于评估普通公众对心理健康问题患者的报告(过去和现在)和预期(未来)行为歧视。
进行了三项研究来评估 RIBS 的心理计量学特性(研究 1,n=92;研究 2,n=37;研究 3,n=403)。年龄在 25-45 岁的社会经济群体 B、C1 和 C2(中产阶级群体)参与了 RIBS 的开发和测试。
内部一致性和重测信度为中等/较大。服务使用者/消费者和污名研究国际专家的评分表明,共识效度较强。
使用行为结果可能对于评估旨在减少与精神疾病相关的污名和/或歧视的干预措施的有效性很重要。RIBS 是一种简短、可行且具有心理计量学稳健性的措施,可用于评估心理健康相关的报告和预期行为歧视。