An effective short form of the 20-item University of California Los Angeles Loneliness Scale version 3: item response theory and network psychometrics.

IF 5.3 3区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
General Psychiatry Pub Date : 2025-07-13 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1136/gpsych-2025-102055
Jinyuan Liu, Ming Chen, Hao Wu, Hanchang Cai, Shengjia Tu, Ellen Lee, Xinlian Zhang
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Abstract

Loneliness is a complex and usually unpleasant emotional response to isolation, which has been considered the latest global health epidemic exacerbated by the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic, affecting nearly two-thirds of older adults. Some profound health implications carried by loneliness include depression, cognitive impairment, hypertension and frailty. Across the world, there is no consensus definition of loneliness, and its measure is based on the phenomenological perspective of the individual. The 20-item University of California Los Angeles Loneliness Scale version 3 (UCLA-20) is the most common measure. This scale demonstrates acceptable psychometric properties but is too long and complex for a phone interview. This paper addresses the increasing need to shorten this scale by adopting classical item response theory and network psychometrics to advance scale development. Through an item reduction analysis, we trimmed the original scale into an effective short form, which is as valid as the original one. With respondents' time at a premium in most research nowadays, this short-form scale is an efficient and practical alternative to the original UCLA-20.

加州大学洛杉矶分校20项孤独量表第三版的有效简化形式:项目反应理论和网络心理测量学。
孤独是对孤立的一种复杂且通常不愉快的情绪反应,被认为是2019年冠状病毒病大流行加剧的最新全球卫生流行病,影响了近三分之二的老年人。孤独带来的一些深刻的健康影响包括抑郁、认知障碍、高血压和虚弱。在世界范围内,对孤独没有一致的定义,其测量是基于个人现象学的观点。由20个项目组成的加州大学洛杉矶分校孤独量表第三版(UCLA-20)是最常见的测量方法。这个量表显示了可以接受的心理测量特性,但对于电话采访来说太长太复杂了。本文采用经典的项目反应理论和网络心理测量学来促进量表的开发,以解决日益增长的对该量表的缩短需求。通过项目缩减分析,我们将原量表缩减为有效的简短形式,与原量表一样有效。随着受访者的时间在大多数研究中溢价,这种短形式的规模是一个有效的和实用的替代原来的UCLA-20。
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General Psychiatry
General Psychiatry 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
21.90
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2.50%
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期刊介绍: General Psychiatry (GPSYCH), an open-access journal established in 1959, has been a pioneer in disseminating leading psychiatry research. Addressing a global audience of psychiatrists and mental health professionals, the journal covers diverse topics and publishes original research, systematic reviews, meta-analyses, forums on topical issues, case reports, research methods in psychiatry, and a distinctive section on 'Biostatistics in Psychiatry'. The scope includes original articles on basic research, clinical research, community-based studies, and ecological studies, encompassing a broad spectrum of psychiatric interests.
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