Klein D N, Dickstein S, Taylor E B, Harding K
J Consult Clin Psychol. 1989 Feb;57(1):106-11. doi: 10.1037//0022-006x.57.1.106.
The validity of the General Behavior Inventory (GBI) in screening outpatients for chronic unipolar and bipolar affective conditions was evaluated. The GBI was administered to 492 consecutive patients at a university clinic and a community mental health center. Using a stratified random sampling plan, 167 patients were selected and administered blind structured diagnostic interviews. In addition, unipolar depressives were followed up 6 months after the initial evaluation. Overall, the GBI exhibited fair-to-good positive predictive power and good-to-excellent negative predictive power. In addition, GBI scores in the case range were consistently associated with poor outcome at the 6-month follow-up. These findings suggest that the GBI may provide an economical means of screening for chronic unipolar and bipolar affective conditions in outpatient settings.
评估了一般行为量表(GBI)在筛查慢性单相和双相情感障碍门诊患者方面的有效性。对一家大学诊所和一个社区心理健康中心的492名连续就诊患者进行了GBI测试。采用分层随机抽样方案,选取了167名患者并进行了盲法结构化诊断访谈。此外,对单相抑郁症患者在初次评估后6个月进行了随访。总体而言,GBI表现出中等至良好的阳性预测能力和良好至优秀的阴性预测能力。此外,处于病例范围内的GBI分数与6个月随访时的不良结局始终相关。这些发现表明,GBI可能为门诊环境中慢性单相和双相情感障碍的筛查提供一种经济的方法。