Rasch Analysis of the Brief Symptom Inventory-18 with African Americans.

Journal of applied measurement Pub Date : 2018-01-01
Ruth Chu-Lien Chao, Kathy Green, Kranti Dugar, Joseph Longo
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Although the United States offers some of the most advanced psychological services in the world, not everyone in U.S. shares equally in these services, and health disparities persist when assessments do not appropriately measure different populations' mental health problems. To address this assessment issue, we conducted factor and Rasch analyses to assess the psychometric characteristics of the Brief Symptom Inventory-18 (BSI-18) to evaluate whether the BSI is culturally appropriate for assessing African Americans' psychological distress. The dimensional structure of the BSI was first identified and held up under cross-validation with a second subsample. The measure was unidimensional among African Americans. Our results also suggested minimal person separation, stability across subsamples, and little differential item functioning. Most African Americans identified themselves on the low end of the categories in a 0-4 rating scale, indicating their low endorsement of the items on the BSI. Rasch analyses were completed with the original scale but also collapsing the scale to three points, with some increase in separation and reliability for the collapsed scale. Differences in mean person position were found for mental health-related variables, consistent with hypotheses. Implications for theory and research on multicultural health scales are discussed as are effects of severe item skewness on analyses.

非裔美国人简短症状量表-18的Rasch分析。
尽管美国提供了一些世界上最先进的心理服务,但并不是每个美国人都能平等地享受这些服务,当评估没有适当地衡量不同人群的心理健康问题时,健康差距仍然存在。为了解决这一评估问题,我们进行了因子分析和Rasch分析来评估简要症状量表-18 (BSI-18)的心理测量特征,以评估BSI是否在文化上适合于评估非裔美国人的心理困扰。首先确定了BSI的维度结构,并与第二个子样本进行了交叉验证。在非裔美国人中,这一衡量标准是单一的。我们的结果还表明,最小的人分离,跨子样本的稳定性,和小差异项目功能。大多数非裔美国人认为自己在0-4的评分范围内处于低端,这表明他们对BSI项目的认可程度较低。Rasch分析是用原始量表完成的,但也将量表分解为三点,在一定程度上增加了分解量表的分离性和可靠性。在与心理健康相关的变量中发现了平均位置的差异,这与假设一致。讨论了多元文化健康量表的理论和研究意义,以及严重的项目偏度对分析的影响。
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