Factor Structure of the Community Reintegration of Service-Members (CRIS) in Veterans with Blast-Related Mild Traumatic Brain Injury.

Journal of applied measurement Pub Date : 2018-01-01
J Kay Waid-Ebbs, Pey-Shan Wen, David P Graham, Kathleen Ray, Audrey J Leroux, Maureen K O'Connor, Drew Helmer
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Veterans with blast-related mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) report difficulty engaging in life roles, also referred to as participation. Current measures are either global or lack comprehensive coverage of life roles and have not been validated in Veterans with mTBI. The Community Reintegration of Service-members instrument (CRIS) is a promising measure that was specifically developed for Veterans using a well-formulated conceptual framework and Rasch analysis. However, the CRIS has not been validated in Veterans with mTBI. Two data sets were combined for 191 Veterans with blast-related mTBI to conduct a confirmatory factor analysis of the CRIS. High residual and low loading items (33) were removed to improve the model fit. The remaining items demonstrated high correlation (0.87-0.89) between subscales and high test re-test (0.85 to 0.95). Mean scores were better for Veterans without Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) or depression compared to Veterans with PTSD or depression. The refined CRIS offers a valid comprehensive measure of participation for Veterans with blast-related mTBI. Future directions include examining aspects of participation that may not be covered by the CRIS for Veterans with mTBI..

爆炸相关轻度创伤性脑损伤退伍军人社区重返社会的因素结构
患有与爆炸有关的轻度创伤性脑损伤(mTBI)的退伍军人报告说,他们难以参与生活角色,也被称为参与。目前的测量要么是全球性的,要么缺乏对生活角色的全面覆盖,并且尚未在患有mTBI的退伍军人中得到验证。服务人员社区重返社会工具(CRIS)是一项很有前景的措施,它是专门为退伍军人开发的,使用了一个精心制定的概念框架和Rasch分析。然而,CRIS尚未在患有mTBI的退伍军人中得到验证。将191名患有爆炸相关mTBI的退伍军人的两组数据结合起来,对CRIS进行验证性因素分析。去除高残留和低负荷项目(33)以改善模型拟合。其余项目的子量表与高重测的相关系数为0.87 ~ 0.89(0.85 ~ 0.95)。与患有创伤后应激障碍或抑郁症的退伍军人相比,没有创伤后应激障碍或抑郁症的退伍军人的平均得分更高。改进后的CRIS为患有爆炸相关mTBI的退伍军人提供了有效的综合参与措施。未来的方向包括检查参与的方面,可能不包括在CRIS退伍军人与mTBI。
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