Adamis Dimitrios, Singh Jasmin, Coada Iulian, Wrigley Margo, Gavin Blánaid, McNicholas Fiona
Sligo Mental Health Services Adult ADHD Clinic, Sligo, Ireland; Department of Psychiatry, University of Galway, Ireland; and Department of Psychiatry, University of Limerick, Ireland.
Sligo Mental Health Services Adult ADHD Clinic, Sligo, Ireland.
BJPsych Open. 2024 Oct 14;10(6):e180. doi: 10.1192/bjo.2024.739.
Adult attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) clinics are in their infancy in Ireland and internationally. There is an urgent need for clinical evaluation of these services. Until now, clinical outcomes have relied mainly on functional scales and/or quality of life. However, adult ADHD is a longstanding disorder with many comorbidities. Although medication for ADHD symptoms can have immediate effects, co-occurring problems may take considerably longer to remediate.
To present the psychometrics of a short outcome measure of key clinical areas including symptoms.
The ADHD Clinical Outcome Scale (ACOS), developed by the authors, is a clinician-rated scale and was administered in consecutive adults attending an ADHD clinic. A modified version was completed by the participant. A second clinician independently administered the scale in a subsample. ACOS consists of 15 items rated on a Likert scale. Two self-report scales, the Adult ADHD Quality of Life Questionnaire (AAQoL) and Weiss Functional Impairment Rating Scale (WFIRS), were also administered.
The mean age of 148 participants was 30.1 years (s.d. = 9.71), and 81 were female (54.7%). The correlation for interrater reliability was = 0.868, and that between the participant and clinician versions was = 0.663. The intraclass correlation coefficient for the internal consistency was 0.829, and the correlations for concurrent validity with total AAQoL and WFIRS scores were = -0.573 and = 0.477, respectively. Factor analysis revealed four factors: (a) attentional/organisational problems; (b) hyperactivity/impulsivity; (c) comorbidities; and (d) alcohol/drug use, self-harm and tension in relationships.
The psychometrics of the ACOS are promising, and the inclusion of typically co-occurring clinical domains makes it suitable for use as a clinician-rated outcome measure in every contact with patients attending adult ADHD clinics.
成人注意力缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)诊所无论是在爱尔兰还是在国际上都尚处于起步阶段。迫切需要对这些服务进行临床评估。到目前为止,临床结果主要依赖于功能量表和/或生活质量。然而,成人ADHD是一种存在多种共病的长期疾病。虽然治疗ADHD症状的药物可能会立即产生效果,但同时出现的问题可能需要更长时间才能得到改善。
展示一种针对包括症状在内的关键临床领域的简短结局测量工具的心理测量学特性。
作者开发的ADHD临床结局量表(ACOS)是一种由临床医生评定的量表,对连续就诊于ADHD诊所的成年人进行施测。参与者完成了一个修改版。另一位临床医生在一个子样本中独立施测该量表。ACOS由15个按李克特量表评分的项目组成。还施测了两个自我报告量表,即成人ADHD生活质量问卷(AAQoL)和韦斯功能损害评定量表(WFIRS)。
148名参与者的平均年龄为30.1岁(标准差=9.71),其中81名女性(54.7%)。评定者间信度的相关性为 = 0.868,参与者版与临床医生版之间的相关性为 = 0.663。内部一致性的组内相关系数为0.829,与AAQoL总分和WFIRS总分的同时效度相关性分别为 = -0.573和 = 0.477。因子分析揭示了四个因子:(a)注意力/组织问题;(b)多动/冲动;(c)共病;(d)酒精/药物使用、自我伤害及人际关系紧张。
ACOS的心理测量学特性很有前景,纳入通常同时出现的临床领域使其适合作为在每次接触就诊于成人ADHD诊所的患者时由临床医生评定的结局测量工具。