Müller Katrin, Kufner Katharina, Prange Kathrin, Bengel Jürgen
Abteilung für Rehabilitationspsychologie und Psychotherapie, Institut für Psychologie, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg.
Psychotherapiepraxis, Basel, Schweiz.
Psychiatr Prax. 2019 Jul;46(5):274-280. doi: 10.1055/a-0843-3373. Epub 2019 Mar 19.
As of yet, there exists no German-language self-rating questionnaire as a screening for anxiety disorders in people with an intellectual disability. Therefore the Glasgow Anxiety Scale for people with an Intellectual Disability (GAS-ID) was translated into German and its psychometric properties were assessed.
Internal consistency and concurrent validity were tested in 34 adults with learning difficulties and mild and moderate intellectual disability. Convergent validity was estimated by using data from a clinical sample of 38 persons without intellectual disability.
The GAS-ID discriminates between intellectually disabled subjects with an anxiety disorder and subjects without comorbid mental disorders resulting in a sensitivity of 100 % and a specificity of 87 %. It also demonstrates a very good internal consistency (Cronbachs α = 0.90) and a high convergent validity (with BAI: = 0.76).
The German GAS-ID is a reliable, valid and economically applicable self-report screening instrument for assessing anxiety in people with intellectual disability. However, minor revision of items and future research is needed to investigate the validity of the GAS-ID.
目前尚无德语版的自评问卷用于筛查智力残疾者的焦虑症。因此,将格拉斯哥智力残疾者焦虑量表(GAS-ID)翻译成德语,并对其心理测量特性进行评估。
对34名有学习困难以及轻度和中度智力残疾的成年人进行内部一致性和同时效度测试。通过使用来自38名无智力残疾的临床样本的数据来估计聚合效度。
GAS-ID能够区分患有焦虑症的智力残疾受试者和没有共病精神障碍的受试者,敏感性为100%,特异性为87%。它还表现出非常好的内部一致性(克朗巴赫α系数=0.90)和高聚合效度(与贝克焦虑量表:=0.76)。
德语版GAS-ID是一种可靠、有效且经济适用的自评筛查工具,用于评估智力残疾者的焦虑情况。然而,需要对项目进行小的修订,并开展未来研究以调查GAS-ID的效度。