Using a Recently Developed Self-Report Instrument to Assess Social Anxiety Life Interference in Individuals with Co-occurring Depression: A Known-Groups Analysis.

Dual diagnosis (Foster City) Pub Date : 2016-01-01 Epub Date: 2016-07-11 DOI:10.21767/2472-5048.100016
Antonio F Garcia, Melina Acosta, Augustine Osman
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Social anxiety is a common condition that often entails substantial adverse impacts on social, educational, and occupational functioning. Moreover, social anxiety often co-occurs with depression, making it difficult to distinguish the unique effects of each condition, which can pose a challenge to effective treatment planning and intervention. Until recently, clinicians have not had access to a validated psychometric instrument that measures the degree of life interference stemming from social anxiety, and that distinguishes life interference associated with social anxiety from that associated with depression. Fortunately, recent work has yielded a novel instrument that combines a measure of social anxiety life interference with a measure of depression life interference, providing a measure that can identify functional disruptions uniquely associated with social anxiety, and that may occur in the presence of comorbid depression. The present article reviews two studies describing the development and psychometric properties of the Social Anxiety and Depression Life Interference Inventory (SADLI-24) and adds to the existing literature by demonstrating the discriminative accuracy of the inventory using a "known-groups" methodology. The article concludes by providing recommendations for the practical application of the SADLI-24 and suggesting future directions for research with the instrument.

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使用新近开发的自我报告工具评估并发抑郁症个体的社交焦虑生活干扰:一项已知群体分析。
社交焦虑是一种常见的情况,通常会对社会、教育和职业功能产生重大的不利影响。此外,社交焦虑经常与抑郁症同时发生,很难区分每种情况的独特影响,这可能对有效的治疗计划和干预构成挑战。直到最近,临床医生还没有获得一种有效的心理测量工具来测量源于社交焦虑的生活干扰程度,以及区分与社交焦虑相关的生活干扰与与抑郁相关的生活干扰。幸运的是,最近的工作已经产生了一种新的工具,它结合了社交焦虑生活干扰的测量和抑郁生活干扰的测量,提供了一种可以识别与社交焦虑独特相关的功能破坏的测量,这种破坏可能发生在共病抑郁症的存在中。本文回顾了描述社交焦虑和抑郁生活干扰量表(SADLI-24)的发展和心理测量特性的两项研究,并通过使用“已知群体”方法证明了该量表的判别准确性,从而补充了现有文献。文章最后对SADLI-24的实际应用提出了建议,并提出了该仪器未来的研究方向。
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