Dölitzsch Claudia, Leenarts Laura E W, Schmeck Klaus, Fegert Jorg M, Grisso Thomas, Schmid Marc
Klinik für Kinder- und Jugendpsychiatrie/Psychotherapie, Universitätsklinikum, Ulm, Germany.
Kinder- und Jugendpsychiatrische Klinik, Universitäre Psychiatrische Kliniken (UPK), Basel, Switzerland.
BMC Psychiatry. 2017 Feb 8;17(1):61. doi: 10.1186/s12888-017-1197-2.
There is a growing consensus about the importance of mental health screening of youths in welfare and juvenile justice institutions. The Massachusetts Youth Screening Instrument-second version (MAYSI-2) was specifically designed, normed and validated to assist juvenile justice facilities in the United States of America (USA), in identifying youths with potential emotional or behavioral problems. However, it is not known if the USA norm-based cut-off scores can be used in Switzerland. Therefore, the primary purpose of the current study was to estimate the diagnostic performance and optimal cut-off scores of the MAYSI-2 in a sample of Swiss youths in welfare and juvenile justice institutions. As the sample was drawn from the French-, German- and Italian-speaking parts of Switzerland, the three languages were represented in the total sample of the current study and consequently we could estimate the diagnostic performance and the optimal cut-off scores of the MAYSI-2 for the language regions separately. The other main purpose of the current study was to identify potential gender differences in the diagnostic performance and optimal cut-off scores.
Participants were 297 boys and 149 girls (mean age = 16.2, SD = 2.5) recruited from 64 youth welfare and juvenile justice institutions (drawn from the French-, German- and Italian-speaking parts of Switzerland). The MAYSI-2 was used to screen for mental health or behavioral problems that could require further evaluation. Psychiatric classification was based on the Schedule for Affective Disorders and Schizophrenia for School-Age Children, Present and Lifetime version (K-SADS-PL). The MAYSI-2 scores were submitted into Receiver-Operating Characteristic (ROC) analyses to estimate the diagnostic performance and optimal 'caution' cut-off scores of the MAYSI-2.
The ROC analyses revealed that nearly all homotypic mappings of MAYSI-2 scales onto (cluster of) psychiatric disorders revealed above chance level accuracy. The optimal 'caution' cut-off scores derived from the ROC curve for predicting (cluster of) psychiatric disorders were, for several MAYSI-2 scales, comparable to the USA norm-based 'caution' cut-off scores. For some MAYSI-2 scales, however, higher optimal 'caution' cut-off scores were found.
With adjusted optimal 'caution' cut-off scores, the MAYSI-2 screens potential emotional or behavioral problems well in a sample of Swiss youths in welfare and juvenile justice institutions. However, as for choosing the optimal 'caution' cut off score for the MAYSI-2, both language as well as gender seems to be of importance. The results of this study point to a compelling need to test the diagnostic performance and optimal 'caution' cut-off scores of the MAYSI-2 more elaborately in larger differentiated language samples in Europe.
对于福利机构和青少年司法机构中青少年心理健康筛查的重要性,人们的共识日益增加。马萨诸塞州青少年筛查工具第二版(MAYSI - 2)是专门设计、标准化并经过验证的,旨在帮助美国的青少年司法机构识别有潜在情绪或行为问题的青少年。然而,尚不清楚基于美国常模的临界分数是否可在瑞士使用。因此,本研究的主要目的是估计MAYSI - 2在瑞士福利机构和青少年司法机构的青少年样本中的诊断性能和最佳临界分数。由于样本取自瑞士的法语区、德语区和意大利语区,三种语言在本研究的总样本中均有体现,因此我们可以分别估计MAYSI - 2在各语言区域的诊断性能和最佳临界分数。本研究的另一个主要目的是确定诊断性能和最佳临界分数中潜在的性别差异。
参与者为从64个青少年福利和青少年司法机构(来自瑞士的法语区、德语区和意大利语区)招募的297名男孩和149名女孩(平均年龄 = 16.2,标准差 = 2.5)。MAYSI - 2用于筛查可能需要进一步评估的心理健康或行为问题。精神疾病分类基于学龄儿童情感障碍和精神分裂症量表,目前及终生版(K - SADS - PL)。将MAYSI - 2分数进行受试者工作特征(ROC)分析,以估计MAYSI - 2的诊断性能和最佳“警示”临界分数。
ROC分析显示,MAYSI - 2量表几乎所有同型映射到精神疾病(组)上的准确性均高于机遇水平。对于几个MAYSI - 2量表,从ROC曲线得出的用于预测精神疾病(组)的最佳“警示”临界分数与基于美国常模的“警示”临界分数相当。然而,对于一些MAYSI - 2量表,发现了更高的最佳“警示”临界分数。
通过调整最佳“警示”临界分数,MAYSI - 2在瑞士福利机构和青少年司法机构的青少年样本中能很好地筛查潜在的情绪或行为问题。然而,至于为MAYSI - 2选择最佳“警示”临界分数,语言以及性别似乎都很重要。本研究结果表明,迫切需要在欧洲更大的差异化语言样本中更详细地测试MAYSI - 2的诊断性能和最佳“警示”临界分数。