人际需求问卷(INQ-15)的归属感和感知负担的临床显著性得分。

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 PSYCHIATRY
Caroline Silva, Phillip N Smith, Megan Rogers, Thomas E Joiner, Brad Foote, Kimberly A Van Orden
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背景:社会脱节与全因死亡率和自杀有关。需要用可靠的截止分数来衡量社会脱节,以帮助评估临床显著变化。目的:目前的研究试图为15项人际需求问卷(INQ-15)确定可靠的临床截止分数,该问卷评估了与自杀意念相关的两个社会脱节指数——归属感受挫(TB)和对他人的感知负担(PB)。方法:对精神科门诊患者(Nsample1=493;Nsample2=213)和精神科住院患者(Nssample3=79;Nsample4=87)进行INQ-15和自杀意念测量。结果:在样本中确定了区分是否存在自杀意念的可靠分界点(精神科门诊患者TB≥36,住院患者TB≥32;精神科门诊和住院患者PB≥12)。局限性:数据是横截面的;因此,无法得出INQ评分对未来自杀意念、企图或死亡的预测效用的结论。结论:INQ-15对TB和PB产生了可靠的临界分数,代表了临床上显著的社会脱节水平。这些临界分数可用于治疗试验和临床实践,以评估归属感和感知负担的临床改善(或下降)。
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Clinically Significant Scores for Thwarted Belonging and Perceived Burden from the Interpersonal Needs Questionnaire (INQ-15).

Background: Social disconnection is associated with all-cause mortality and suicide. Measures of social disconnection with reliable cut-off scores are needed to aid in the assessment of clinically significant change. Aims: The current study sought to identify reliable clinical cut-off scores for the 15-item Interpersonal Needs Questionnaire (INQ-15), which assesses two indices of social disconnection associated with suicide ideation - thwarted belonging (TB) and perceived burden (PB) on others. Methods: The INQ-15 and measures of suicide ideation were administered to psychiatric outpatients (Nsample1 = 493; Nsample2 = 213) and psychiatric inpatients (Nsample3 = 79; Nsample4 = 87). Results: Reliable cut-off scores discriminating between the presence and absence of suicide ideation were identified across samples (TB ≥ 36 for psychiatric outpatients and ≥ 32 for inpatients; PB ≥ 12 for both psychiatric outpatients and inpatients). Limitations: Data are cross-sectional; thus, conclusions cannot be made about the predictive utility of INQ scores for future suicide ideation, attempts, or death. Conclusions: The INQ-15 yields scores with reliable cut-off scores for both TB and PB that represent clinically significant levels of social disconnection. These cut-off scores can be used in treatment trials and clinical practice to assess clinical improvement (or decline) in belonging and perceived burden.

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期刊介绍: A must for all who need to keep up on the latest findings from both basic research and practical experience in the fields of suicide prevention and crisis intervention! This well-established periodical’s reputation for publishing important articles on suicidology and crisis intervention from around the world is being further enhanced with the move to 6 issues per year (previously 4) in 2010. But over and above its scientific reputation, Crisis also publishes potentially life-saving information for all those involved in crisis intervention and suicide prevention, making it important reading for clinicians, counselors, hotlines, and crisis intervention centers.
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