青少年感知表达情绪量表(pees-gap)的开发与验证。

IF 3.4 2区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Morenikeji Fausiat Hamzat, Bushura Afolabi Aroyewun, Gbenusola Akinwale
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背景:目前对精神病学人群中表达情绪的评估在信度和效度方面存在显著的局限性,特别是对非临床青少年人群。现有的量表是为临床环境设计的,缺乏对更广泛背景的适用性。本研究通过开发和验证普通青少年群体感知表达情绪量表(pes - gap)来解决这些差距。专为临床环境之外的青少年量身定制,pes - gap提高了效用和有效性,提供了一个强大、可靠和有效的工具来评估不同环境下的情绪动态,代表了表达情绪研究的重大进步。方法:本研究采用描述性横断面调查设计,采用随机抽样技术招募研究对象。从尼日利亚西南部三个州的六所中学和三所大学中挑选了一千七百四十一名学生来完成调查问卷。数据收集工具包括感知表达情绪量表(pes - gap)、家庭关系指数(IFR)和药物滥用筛选试验(DAST)。本研究获得了拉各斯大学伦理审查委员会的伦理许可。结果:研究表明,PEES-GAP的内部一致性为0.800,而效度分析证明,家庭关系指数(IFR)和药物滥用筛选测试(DAST)分别与PEES-GAP测量的三个情绪表达子域趋同和发散。结论:本研究证实了20项PEES-GAP是一种可靠、有效的评估青少年在临床和非临床环境中表达情绪的工具。确保可比性和广泛应用提供了统一的衡量标准,促进了整体理解,并提高了资源效率。因此,它从客户的角度全面解决心理健康问题。
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Development and validation of the perceived expressed emotion scale for adolescents (pees-gap).

Background: Current assessments of expressed emotions among the psychiatric population face significant limitations in reliability and validity, particularly for non-clinical adolescent populations. Existing scales are designed for clinical settings and lack applicability to broader contexts. This study addresses these gaps by developing and validating the Perceived Expressed Emotion Scale for the General Adolescent Population (PEES-GAP). Tailored specifically for adolescents outside clinical environments, PEES-GAP enhances utility and effectiveness, offering a robust, reliable, and valid tool to assess emotional dynamics in diverse settings, representing a significant advancement in expressed emotion research.

Methods: The study adopted a descriptive cross-sectional survey design, using accidental sampling techniques to recruit participants. One thousand seven hundred forty-one students were selected from six secondary schools and three universities from three southwestern Nigeria states to complete the questionnaires. Instruments for data collection included the Perceived Expressed Emotion Scale (PEES-GAP), Index of Family Relation (IFR), and Drug Abuse Screening Test (DAST). Ethical clearance for this study was sought and obtained from the University of Lagos Ethical Review Committee.

Results: The study showed that PEES-GAP's internal consistency was 0.800, while validity analyses proved that the Index of family Relation (IFR) and Drug Abuse Screening Test (DAST) converged and diverged, respectively, with the three subdomains of expressed emotion as measured by PEES-GAP.

Conclusion: This study confirms the 20-item PEES-GAP as a reliable, valid tool for assessing expressed emotion in adolescents across clinical and non-clinical settings. Ensuring comparability and broad application offers a uniform measure, promotes holistic understanding, and enhances resource efficiency. Hence, it comprehensively addresses mental health issues from the client's perspective.

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BMC Psychiatry
BMC Psychiatry 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
5.90
自引率
4.50%
发文量
716
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Psychiatry is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of the prevention, diagnosis and management of psychiatric disorders, as well as related molecular genetics, pathophysiology, and epidemiology.
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