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残疾评估初级和次级量表-简短版(ADAPSS-sf):美国脊髓损伤退伍军人心理健康的心理测量学评估及其相关性。

Appraisals of DisAbility Primary and Secondary Scale-Short Form (ADAPSS-sf): Psychometrics and association with mental health among U.S. military veterans with spinal cord injury.

机构信息

Mental Health Service, Hunter Holmes McGuire VA Medical Center.

Department of Psychology, Virginia Commonwealth University.

出版信息

Rehabil Psychol. 2018 Aug;63(3):372-382. doi: 10.1037/rep0000230. Epub 2018 Jul 26.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Cognitive appraisals, that is, interpretations of what is observed and the personal relevance attributed to those observations, affect one's behavior and well-being. Despite the centrality of appraisals in the transactional model of stress and coping, the application of spinal cord injury (SCI)-specific appraisals to adjustment is a recent development. This study examined the psychometric properties of a measure of SCI-specific appraisals, the Appraisals of DisAbility Primary and Secondary Scale-Short Form (ADAPSS-sf).

METHOD

A retrospective study using clinical data from SCI annual evaluations at a U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs medical center was employed (N = 262).

RESULTS

Findings supported the ADAPSS-sf's 2-factor structure of catastrophic negativity and determined resilience. SCI appraisals were associated with mental health concerns, mental disorders, life satisfaction, racial minority status, age, SCI severity (based on the American Spinal Injury Association Impairment Scale [AIS]), and SCI etiology (traumatic or nontraumatic). Counterintuitively, those with less severe injuries (i.e., AIS D) had the greatest catastrophic negativity. Although veterans with SCI were heterogeneous in their appraisals, it is encouraging that they tended to endorse determined resilience and disavow catastrophic negativity.

CONCLUSIONS

The ADAPSS-sf demonstrated many desirable characteristics, including brevity, convergent validity, and face-valid content. An implication of this study is that to understand the adjustment experience, one must look beyond injury severity and impairment to the individual's personal and subjective experience of SCI. The ADAPSS-sf offers clinicians and researchers a potentially valuable tool to assess SCI appraisals and personalize treatment. (PsycINFO Database Record

摘要

目的

认知评价,即对所观察到的事物的解释以及对这些观察结果的个人相关性的归因,会影响一个人的行为和幸福感。尽管评价在应激和应对的交互模型中具有核心地位,但将脊髓损伤(SCI)特异性评价应用于调整是最近的发展。本研究检验了一种特定于 SCI 的评价量表的心理测量学特性,即残疾原发性和继发性评价量表的短式(ADAPSS-sf)。

方法

采用回顾性研究,使用美国退伍军人事务部医疗中心对 SCI 年度评估的临床数据(N=262)。

结果

研究结果支持 ADAPSS-sf 的 2 因素结构,即灾难性消极和韧性。SCI 评价与心理健康问题、精神障碍、生活满意度、少数民族地位、年龄、SCI 严重程度(基于美国脊髓损伤协会损伤量表 [AIS])和 SCI 病因(创伤性或非创伤性)相关。令人惊讶的是,那些损伤程度较轻的患者(即 AIS D)具有最大的灾难性消极。尽管患有 SCI 的退伍军人在评价上存在异质性,但令人鼓舞的是,他们倾向于认同韧性和否认灾难性消极。

结论

ADAPSS-sf 具有许多理想的特征,包括简洁性、收敛效度和表面效度内容。本研究的一个含义是,要理解调整体验,必须超越损伤严重程度和损伤程度,关注个人对 SCI 的个人和主观体验。ADAPSS-sf 为临床医生和研究人员提供了一种评估 SCI 评价和个性化治疗的潜在有价值的工具。

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