Capra Carina, Kavanagh David J, Hides Leanne, Scott James G
Institute of Health & Biomedical Innovation, School of Psychology & Counselling, Queensland University of Technology, Kevin Grove, Queensland, Australia.
Metro South Addiction and Mental Health Service, Princess Alexandra Hospital, Woolloongabba, Queensland, Australia.
Early Interv Psychiatry. 2017 Oct;11(5):411-417. doi: 10.1111/eip.12245. Epub 2015 May 12.
Psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) are common in young people and are associated with both distress and adverse outcomes. The Community Assessment of Psychic Experiences-Positive Scale (CAPE-P) provides a 20-item measure of lifetime PLEs. A 15-item revision of this scale was recently published (CAPE-P15). Although the CAPE-P has been used to assess PLEs in the last 12 months, there is no version of the CAPE for assessing more recent PLEs (e.g. 3 months). This study aimed to determine the reliability and validity of the current CAPE-P15 and assess its relationship with current distress.
A cross-sectional online survey of 489 university students (17-25 years) assessed lifetime and current substance use, current distress, and lifetime and 3-month PLEs on the CAPE-P15.
Confirmatory factor analysis indicated that the current CAPE-P15 retained the same three-factor structure as the lifetime version consisting of persecutory ideation, bizarre experiences and perceptual abnormalities. The total score of the current version was lower than the lifetime version, but the two were strongly correlated (r = .64). The current version was highly predictive of generalized distress (r = .52) and indices that combined symptom frequency with associated distress did not confer greater predictive power than frequency alone.
This study provided preliminary data that the current CAPE-P15 provides a valid and reliable measure of current PLEs. The current CAPE-P15 is likely to have substantial practical utility if it is later shown to be sensitive to change, especially in prevention and early intervention for mental disorders in young people.
类精神病体验(PLEs)在年轻人中很常见,且与痛苦和不良后果相关。精神体验社区评估-阳性量表(CAPE-P)提供了一个包含20个条目的终生PLEs测量工具。该量表的一个15条目修订版最近已发表(CAPE-P15)。尽管CAPE-P已被用于评估过去12个月内的PLEs,但尚无用于评估更近时期(如3个月)PLEs的CAPE版本。本研究旨在确定当前CAPE-P15的信度和效度,并评估其与当前痛苦的关系。
对489名大学生(17 - 25岁)进行横断面在线调查,评估其终生和当前的物质使用情况、当前痛苦程度,以及在CAPE-P15上的终生和3个月PLEs。
验证性因素分析表明,当前的CAPE-P15保留了与终生版本相同的三因素结构,包括被害妄想、怪异体验和感知异常。当前版本的总分低于终生版本,但两者高度相关(r = 0.64)。当前版本对广泛性痛苦具有高度预测性(r = 0.52),且将症状频率与相关痛苦相结合的指标并未比单独的频率具有更大的预测力。
本研究提供了初步数据,表明当前的CAPE-P15为当前PLEs提供了有效且可靠的测量工具。如果后续证明其对变化敏感,尤其是在年轻人精神障碍的预防和早期干预中,当前的CAPE-P15可能具有很大的实际应用价值。