Psychometric properties of the Greek version of Affective Lability Scale - Short Form (ALS-18) in a sample of adults with neurodevelopmental disorders.

Q3 Medicine
Eva Kalantzi, A. Pehlivanidis, Kalliopi Korobili, Vasilis Mantas, C. Papageorgiou
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Abstract

Affect dysregulation refers to maladaptive patterns of emotional regulation that impair daily life functioning, common in many psychiatric disorders. It is expressed with the form of affective lability, an emotional construct composed of frequent and intense fluctuations in emotion in response to both pleasant and unpleasant events or the interpretations of events. The Affective Lability Scale (ALS) is a widely used self-reporting questionnaire that measures the tendency of emotions to shift from one to another as well as their tendency to oscillate between depression and elation and between depression and anxiety. The original scale had 54 items, but a shorter form of 18-items (ALS-18) was created, with three domains: anxiety-depression shift, depression-elation shift and anger shift. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the psychometric properties of the ALS-18 Greek version. The translation was conducted by two of the authors. The study took place in the 1st Department of Psychiatry of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Eginition hospital. A sample of 108 adults was included in the survey in two groups, neurodevelopmental disorder group (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder or autism spectrum disorder) and controls. They all completed ALS-18, The State - Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAIT), Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale (DERS), The Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS). The ALS-18 had satisfactory internal consistency; Cronbach's α value was 0.91 for the total scale and 0.89 for Anxiety/Depression, 0.86 for Depression/Elation and 0.85 for Anger. The three-factor structure was replicated in our data. The internal consistency reliability of all the ALS-18 factors in our study could be considered satisfactory with a Cronbach's alpha coefficient of 0.85 or above for all factors. Significantly higher mean values were found for all the subscales, Anxiety/Depression, Depression/Elation and Anger, in NDD subjects as compared to controls, showing good discriminative ability. The ALS factors discriminated well between clinical and non-clinical sample. The present study reveals that the Greek version of ALS-18 presents good psychometric properties, showing good internal consistency reliability as well as concurrent and discriminative validity. It has an elevated score in NDD and thus, our results indicate that affective lability could and maybe should, be a target integrated in therapeutic strategies.
希腊版情感不稳定量表-短形式(ALS-18)在成人神经发育障碍样本中的心理测量特性。
情感失调是指影响日常生活功能的情绪调节失调模式,在许多精神疾病中很常见。它以情感不稳定性的形式表现出来,这是一种情感结构,由对愉快和不愉快的事件或对事件的解释所产生的频繁而强烈的情绪波动组成。情感不稳定量表(ALS)是一种广泛使用的自我报告问卷,用于测量情绪从一种转向另一种的趋势,以及它们在抑郁和兴奋之间以及抑郁和焦虑之间波动的趋势。最初的量表有54个项目,但创建了一个简短的18个项目(ALS-18),包括三个领域:焦虑-抑郁转移,抑郁-高兴转移和愤怒转移。本研究的目的是评估ALS-18希腊版本的心理测量特性。翻译工作由两位作者完成。这项研究是在雅典国立和卡波迪斯特里安大学第一精神科埃吉尼医院进行的。108名成年人被分为两组,一组是神经发育障碍组(注意缺陷多动障碍或自闭症谱系障碍),另一组是对照组。所有患者均完成ALS-18、状态-特质焦虑量表(STAIT)、情绪调节困难量表(DERS)、医院焦虑抑郁量表(HADS)。ALS-18具有良好的内部一致性;总量表的Cronbach’s α值为0.91,焦虑/抑郁量表为0.89,抑郁/兴高采烈量表为0.86,愤怒量表为0.85。三因素结构在我们的数据中得到了复制。本研究中所有ALS-18因子的内部一致性信度均为满意,所有因子的Cronbach's alpha系数均在0.85或以上。NDD被试的焦虑/抑郁、抑郁/兴奋和愤怒量表均值均显著高于对照组,表现出较好的判别能力。ALS因素在临床和非临床样本之间有很好的区别。本研究表明,希腊语版ALS-18具有良好的心理测量特性,具有良好的内部一致性信度、并发效度和判别效度。它在NDD中得分较高,因此,我们的研究结果表明,情感不稳定可能而且可能应该成为治疗策略的一个目标。
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