Department of Psychology, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto and Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Psychiatry Res. 2018 Aug;266:218-227. doi: 10.1016/j.psychres.2018.03.002. Epub 2018 Mar 17.
The Toronto Structured Interview for Alexithymia (TSIA) was developed to provide a structured interview method for assessing alexithymia. One drawback of this instrument is the amount of time it takes to administer and score. The current study used item response theory (IRT) methods to analyze data from a large heterogeneous multi-language sample (N = 842) to investigate whether a subset of items could be selected to create a short version of the instrument. Samejima's (1969) graded response model was used to fit the item responses. Items providing maximum information were retained in the short model, resulting in the elimination of 12-items from the original 24-items. Despite the 50% reduction in the number of items, 65.22% of the information was retained. Further studies are needed to validate the short version. A short version of the TSIA is potentially of practical value to clinicians and researchers with time constraints.
多伦多述情障碍量表(TSIA)旨在提供一种评估述情障碍的结构化访谈方法。该工具的一个缺点是需要花费大量的时间来进行管理和评分。本研究使用项目反应理论(IRT)方法,对来自多语言大异质样本(N=842)的数据进行分析,以调查是否可以选择一组项目来创建该工具的简短版本。Samejima(1969)的分级反应模型用于拟合项目反应。保留提供最大信息量的项目,从而从原始的 24 个项目中删除 12 个项目。尽管项目数量减少了 50%,但仍保留了 65.22%的信息。还需要进一步的研究来验证简短版本。对于时间有限的临床医生和研究人员来说,TSIA 的简短版本具有实际价值。