Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale - Expanded version: Construct validity using Rasch model analysis.

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q4 PSYCHIATRY
South African Journal of Psychiatry Pub Date : 2025-05-15 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.4102/sajpsychiatry.v31i0.2343
Ashleigh J Alford, Daleen Casteleijn, Lesley J Robertson
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Abstract

Background: The Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale - Expanded version (BPRS-E) is a 24-item clinician-administered scale whereby severity of psychopathology is rated using seven scoring categories for each item. Although useful in research and clinical settings, the construct validity has not been tested in South Africa.

Aim: Examine the construct validity of the BPRS-E using Rasch model analysis.

Setting: Community psychiatric clinics in the Sedibeng District of Gauteng province, South Africa.

Methods: A retrospective record review was conducted of adult psychiatric patients in whom the BPRS-E was used in routine clinical assessment by trained psychiatric nurses and doctors. Clinical records with completed BPRS-Es were purposively sampled from three community psychiatric clinics in the Sedibeng District. Data were entered into RUMM2030® software, and construct validity was analysed using the Rasch model, a probabilistic model that assesses item fit, response category functioning, and unidimensionality.

Results: Clinical records of 192 patients (93 males and 99 females; aged between 18 and 79 years) were reviewed. Total BPRS-E scores ranged from 24 to 93, with a score of 39 or less in 52% of records (n = 100). Rasch analysis revealed good item fit and unidimensionality for the 24 BPRS-E items but disorganised threshold curves and inconsistent differential item functioning for the severity scoring categories.

Conclusion: This study supports the construct validity of the BPRS-E items when used clinically in a South African community psychiatric setting. However, severity scoring using the BPRS-E scoring categories in this setting requires further investigation.

Contribution: This study provides evidence that the BPRS-E is valid in a community psychiatric setting in South Africa.

简易精神病学评定量表-扩展版:使用Rasch模型分析构建效度。
背景:简明精神病学评定量表-扩展版(BPRS-E)是一个由临床医生管理的24项量表,其中精神病理的严重程度使用七个评分类别对每个项目进行评分。虽然在研究和临床设置有用,结构效度尚未在南非进行测试。目的:运用Rasch模型分析检验BPRS-E量表的结构效度。环境:南非豪登省Sedibeng区的社区精神病诊所。方法:对经培训的精神科护士和医生采用BPRS-E进行常规临床评估的成年精神科患者进行回顾性分析。有目的地从Sedibeng区的三个社区精神病诊所取样完成BPRS-Es的临床记录。将数据输入RUMM2030®软件,并使用Rasch模型分析结构效度,Rasch模型是一种评估项目契合度,反应类别功能和单维性的概率模型。结果:192例患者临床资料,其中男93例,女99例;年龄在18至79岁之间)。BPRS-E总分在24 ~ 93分之间,52%的记录(n = 100)得分在39分以下。Rasch分析显示,24个bpr - e项目的项目拟合性和单维性较好,但严重评分类别的阈值曲线混乱,差异项目功能不一致。结论:本研究支持BPRS-E项目在南非社区精神科临床应用时的结构效度。然而,在此设置中使用BPRS-E评分类别进行严重性评分需要进一步调查。贡献:本研究提供了证据,证明BPRS-E在南非的社区精神病学环境中是有效的。
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期刊介绍: The journal is the leading psychiatric journal of Africa. It provides open-access scholarly reading for psychiatrists, clinical psychologists and all with an interest in mental health. It carries empirical and conceptual research articles, reviews, editorials, and scientific letters related to psychiatry. It publishes work from various places in the world, and makes special provision for the interests of Africa. It seeks to serve its readership and researchers with the most topical content in psychiatry for clinical practice and academic pursuits, including work in the subspecialty areas of psychiatry.
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