Department of Psychiatry, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Department of Medicine, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Autism Res. 2018 Jun;11(6):928-941. doi: 10.1002/aur.1947. Epub 2018 Apr 6.
Individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) often present with prominent emotion dysregulation that requires treatment but can be difficult to measure. The Emotion Dysregulation Inventory (EDI) was created using methods developed by the Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS ) to capture observable indicators of poor emotion regulation. Caregivers of 1,755 youth with ASD completed 66 candidate EDI items, and the final 30 items were selected based on classical test theory and item response theory (IRT) analyses. The analyses identified two factors: (a) Reactivity, characterized by intense, rapidly escalating, sustained, and poorly regulated negative emotional reactions, and (b) Dysphoria, characterized by anhedonia, sadness, and nervousness. The final items did not show differential item functioning (DIF) based on gender, age, intellectual ability, or verbal ability. Because the final items were calibrated using IRT, even a small number of items offers high precision, minimizing respondent burden. IRT co-calibration of the EDI with related measures demonstrated its superiority in assessing the severity of emotion dysregulation with as few as seven items. Validity of the EDI was supported by expert review, its association with related constructs (e.g., anxiety and depression symptoms, aggression), higher scores in psychiatric inpatients with ASD compared to a community ASD sample, and demonstration of test-retest stability and sensitivity to change. In sum, the EDI provides an efficient and sensitive method to measure emotion dysregulation for clinical assessment, monitoring, and research in youth with ASD of any level of cognitive or verbal ability. Autism Res 2018, 11: 928-941. © 2018 International Society for Autism Research, Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
This paper describes a new measure of poor emotional control called the Emotion Dysregulation Inventory (EDI). Caregivers of 1,755 youth with ASD completed candidate items, and advanced statistical techniques were applied to identify the best final items. The EDI is unique because it captures common emotional problems in ASD and is appropriate for both nonverbal and verbal youth. It is an efficient and sensitive measure for use in clinical assessments, monitoring, and research with youth with ASD.
患有自闭症谱系障碍 (ASD) 的个体通常表现出明显的情绪失调,需要治疗,但难以衡量。情绪失调量表 (EDI) 是使用患者报告的结果测量信息系统 (PROMIS) 开发的方法创建的,用于捕捉不良情绪调节的可观察指标。1755 名 ASD 青年的照顾者完成了 66 项 EDI 候选项目,最后根据经典测试理论和项目反应理论 (IRT) 分析选择了 30 项。分析确定了两个因素:(a) 反应性,表现为强烈、迅速升级、持续和调节不良的负面情绪反应,以及 (b) 烦躁不安,表现为快感缺失、悲伤和紧张。最终项目没有表现出基于性别、年龄、智力能力或语言能力的不同项目功能 (DIF)。由于最终项目是使用 IRT 进行校准的,因此即使只有少量项目也能提供高精度,从而最小化受访者的负担。EDI 与相关测量的 IRT 共同校准证明,即使使用最少的 7 项项目,它在评估情绪失调的严重程度方面也具有优越性。EDI 的有效性得到了专家审查、与相关结构的关联(例如,焦虑和抑郁症状、攻击性)、与 ASD 社区样本相比,精神病住院患者的分数更高以及测试重测稳定性和对变化的敏感性的支持。总之,EDI 为 ASD 青少年的临床评估、监测和研究提供了一种高效、敏感的情绪失调测量方法,无论认知或语言能力水平如何。自闭症研究 2018,11:928-941。©2018 自闭症研究国际协会,威利期刊,公司。
本文介绍了一种新的情绪控制不良测量方法,称为情绪失调量表 (EDI)。1755 名 ASD 青年的照顾者完成了候选项目,并且应用了先进的统计技术来识别最佳的最终项目。EDI 的独特之处在于它捕捉了 ASD 中的常见情绪问题,并且适合非语言和语言青少年。它是一种高效、敏感的测量方法,适用于 ASD 青少年的临床评估、监测和研究。