Rausch Jana, Bickman Leonard, Geldermann Nina, Oswald Felix, Gehlen Danny, Görtz-Dorten Anja, Döpfner Manfred, Hautmann Christopher
School for Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy (AKiP), Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital Cologne, University of Cologne, Cologne, Germany.
Department of Psychology, Florida International University, Miami, FL, USA.
Child Adolesc Psychiatry Ment Health. 2024 Aug 24;18(1):106. doi: 10.1186/s13034-024-00788-y.
This study evaluates the psychometric properties of the newly developed semi-structured interview, Interview Version of the Symptoms and Functioning Severity Scale (SFSS-I), which is designed to provide a dimensional assessment of internalizing and externalizing symptoms.
Multi-informant baseline data from the OPTIE study was used, involving 358 children and adolescents aged 6 to 17 years (M = 11.54, SD = 3.4, n = 140 [39.1%] were female). Participants were screened for internalizing and externalizing symptoms. For validity analyses, caregiver (Child Behavior Checklist), youth (Youth Self Report), and teacher ratings (Teacher Report Form) were used. We performed Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) analyses to evaluate the effectiveness of the SFSS-I subscales in distinguishing between children and adolescents diagnosed with internalizing and externalizing disorders, as determined by clinical judgement in routine care.
Confirmatory factor analyses supported a correlated two-factor model for internalizing and externalizing symptoms. Acceptable to good internal consistencies (α = 0.76 to 0.89; ω = 0.76 to 0.90) and excellent interrater reliability on the scale level (ICC ≥ 0.91) was found. The ROC analyses showed an acceptable accuracy in identifying internalizing diagnoses (AUC = 0.76) and excellent accuracy for externalizing diagnoses (AUC = 0.84).
The SFSS-I demonstrates potential as a clinically-rated instrument for screening and routine outcome monitoring, offering utility in both clinical practice and research settings for the dimensional assessment of broad psychopathological dimensions.
German Clinical Trials Register (DRKS) DRKS00016737 ( https://www.drks.de/DRKS00016737 ). Registered 17 September, 2019.
本研究评估新开发的半结构化访谈——症状与功能严重程度量表访谈版(SFSS-I)的心理测量特性,该量表旨在对内化和外化症状进行维度评估。
使用了OPTIE研究的多信息提供者基线数据,涉及358名6至17岁的儿童和青少年(平均年龄M = 11.54,标准差SD = 3.4,n = 140 [39.1%]为女性)。对参与者进行内化和外化症状筛查。在效度分析中,使用了照料者评定(儿童行为量表)、青少年自评(青少年自我报告)和教师评定(教师报告表)。我们进行了受试者工作特征(ROC)分析,以评估SFSS-I分量表在区分经常规护理中的临床判断确诊为内化和外化障碍的儿童和青少年方面的有效性。
验证性因素分析支持内化和外化症状的相关双因素模型。发现量表具有可接受至良好的内部一致性(α = 0.76至0.89;ω = 0.76至0.90),且在量表水平上具有出色的评分者间信度(组内相关系数ICC≥0.91)。ROC分析显示,在识别内化诊断方面具有可接受的准确性(曲线下面积AUC = 0.76),在外化诊断方面具有出色的准确性(AUC = 0.84)。
SFSS-I显示出作为临床评定工具用于筛查和常规结果监测的潜力,在临床实践和研究环境中对广泛心理病理维度的维度评估均有用处。
德国临床试验注册中心(DRKS)DRKS00016737(https://www.drks.de/DRKS00016737)。于2019年9月17日注册。