Macias Cathaleene, Gold Paul B, Öngür Dost, Cohen Bruce M, Panch Trishan
Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.
McLean Hospital, Belmont, MA, USA.
J Clin Psychol Med Settings. 2015 Oct 22. doi: 10.1007/s10880-015-9436-5.
The research performance of the single-item self-rating In general, would you say your health is: excellent, very good, good, fair, or poor? was evaluated relative to the SF-36 General Health Scale that contains this item, using data for a sample of psychiatric outpatients who had co-occurring chronic physical conditions (N = 177). The scale was more robust than the single-item in cross-sectional validity tests and for predicting 2-year outcomes, but the single-item had stronger discriminant validity as a measure of physical health, especially in post-baseline analyses. Single-item and scale were both sensitive enough to detect change in perceived health over 2 years and a conditional experimental effect on health self-perceptions in a randomized trial. These findings demonstrate that a global single-item can be as valid, reliable, and sensitive as a multi-item scale for longitudinal research purposes, even if the scale performs better in cross-sectional surveys or as a screening measure.
对单项自评“总体而言,您会说您的健康状况是:极佳、非常好、良好、中等还是差?”的研究表现进行了评估,该评估相对于包含此项目的SF - 36总体健康量表,使用了患有并发慢性身体疾病的精神科门诊患者样本(N = 177)的数据。在横断面效度测试和预测两年结局方面,该量表比单项自评更稳健,但作为身体健康的一种测量方法,单项自评具有更强的判别效度,尤其是在基线后分析中。单项自评和量表在检测两年内感知健康的变化以及在一项随机试验中对健康自我认知的条件性实验效应方面都足够敏感。这些发现表明,即使量表在横断面调查或作为筛查措施方面表现更好,但对于纵向研究目的而言,一个整体的单项自评可以与多项目量表一样有效、可靠和敏感。