Hoffmann F L, Capelli K, Mastrianni X
University of Missouri, St. Louis 63121, USA.
J Ment Health Adm. 1997 Summer;24(3):316-31. doi: 10.1007/BF02832665.
This article examines the reliability and validity for adults and adolescents of Behavioral and Symptom Identification Scale (BASIS-32), a 32-item patient-report instrument designed to facilitate psychiatric outcome assessment of adult inpatient populations. This study extends the original analysis of the psychometric properties of BASIS-32 to a different site, using a self-report rather than interview format and samples of both adult and adolescent patients. Responses to the BASIS-32 are reported for two groups of patients consecutively admitted between 1991 and 1994: adults over 18 years old (n = 462) and adolescents between 12 and 18 (n = 244). Results of this investigation confirm the utility of BASIS-32 as an easily administered and scored self-report outcome assessment tool for adult psychiatric patients. Its utility for adolescent patients was not as clearly demonstrated.
本文探讨了行为与症状识别量表(BASIS-32)在成人和青少年中的信度和效度。BASIS-32是一份包含32个条目的患者报告工具,旨在促进对成人住院患者的精神科治疗效果评估。本研究将BASIS-32心理测量特性的原始分析扩展到不同地点,采用自我报告而非访谈形式,并纳入了成人和青少年患者样本。报告了1991年至1994年间连续入院的两组患者对BASIS-32的回答:18岁以上成人(n = 462)和12至18岁青少年(n = 244)。本调查结果证实,BASIS-32作为一种易于实施和计分的自我报告治疗效果评估工具,对成人精神科患者有用。但其对青少年患者的效用并未得到明确证明。