评估Spielberger状态-特质量表3.5年的长期稳定性。

IF 2.8 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Maren Klingelhöfer-Jens, Franziska Reiser, Naemi D Brandt, Dirk Schümann, Matthias Gamer, Raffael Kalisch, Tobias Sommer, Tina B Lonsdorf
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摘要

斯皮尔伯格状态-特质焦虑量表(STAI)是被引用最多的状态焦虑和特质焦虑量表,在各种研究和临床环境中被常规使用。在此,我们在两个独立的样本(105和120名白种人)中研究了德语版本的STAI特征量表(STAI- t)在多个时间点上的时间稳定性以及收敛和判别效度。我们观察到。42-的时间稳定性。在20至41个月之间的时间间隔为67个月。间隔5 ~ 12个月,稳定性随时间间隔增加而降低。STAI-T的时间稳定性估计与相关结构相似。此外,在一个法则网络中检查关系支持了最近的结论,即sti - t也与测量消极情绪(如抑郁)的问卷有很大的差异,因此,尽管它的名字是焦虑,但它并没有专门测量焦虑。这些结果提供了进一步的心理测量学信息,说明了sti - t实际上测量了什么,以及在多大程度上sti - t分数有望在更长的时间间隔内保持稳定。这与研究人员的目标相关,例如,使用STAI-T量表来预测症状轨迹和评估治疗干预措施的有效性。
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Assessing the Long-Term Stability of the Spielberger State-Trait Inventory Trait Scale over 3.5 Years.

The Spielberger State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI) is the most cited measure of state and trait anxiety, and is routinely employed in a variety of research and clinical contexts. Here, we investigate the temporal stability as well as the convergent and discriminant validity of the German version of the STAI trait scale (STAI-T) across multiple time points in two independent samples (105 and 120 Caucasians). We observed temporal stabilities of .42-.67 for intervals between 20 and 41 months and from .81-.87 for intervals of five to 12 months, with decreasing stability as the time interval increased. Temporal stability estimates of the STAI-T were similar to those of related constructs. Additionally, examining the relationships within a nomological network support the recent conclusion that the STAI-T also shares substantial variance with questionnaires measuring negative emotionality such as depression, and hence does not measure anxiety specifically - despite its name. These results provide further psychometric information on what the STAI-T actually measures and to what extent STAI-T scores are expected to be stable across longer time intervals. This is of relevance for researchers aiming, for example, to use the STAI-T scale for predicting symptom trajectories and evaluating the effectiveness of therapeutic interventions.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Personality Assessment (JPA) primarily publishes articles dealing with the development, evaluation, refinement, and application of personality assessment methods. Desirable articles address empirical, theoretical, instructional, or professional aspects of using psychological tests, interview data, or the applied clinical assessment process. They also advance the measurement, description, or understanding of personality, psychopathology, and human behavior. JPA is broadly concerned with developing and using personality assessment methods in clinical, counseling, forensic, and health psychology settings; with the assessment process in applied clinical practice; with the assessment of people of all ages and cultures; and with both normal and abnormal personality functioning.
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