一个词,多面:多尺度解离量表的意大利语验证。

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
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本研究旨在验证意大利版的多尺度解离量表(MDI-ITA),并评估其在非临床样本中的心理测量特性。MDI是按照既定的指导方针进行翻译和文化调整的。共有439名说意大利语的成年人参加了这项研究,并填写了MDI-ITA和其他关于分离性抑郁、焦虑、压力和创伤后症状的评估工具。采用探索性因子分析和验证性因子分析对MDI-ITA的内部一致性、重测信度和结构效度进行评估。与先前的验证性研究一致,分析支持五因素结构:脱离,人格解体/现实感丧失,情绪束缚,记忆障碍和身份分离。各子量表的Cronbach’s alpha值均大于0.71,具有良好的内部一致性。重测信度也很高,相关系数为0.91。MDI-ITA与其他解离测量之间的显著正相关支持了收敛效度。判别效度与抑郁、焦虑和创伤后症状的相关性较弱。MDI-ITA是评估意大利语人群解离现象的可靠和有效的工具,在临床和研究环境中都有潜在的应用。它的多维结构提供了对分离的全面见解,促进了对出现这些症状的个体进行有针对性干预的发展。
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One Word, Many Faces: The Italian Validation of the Multiscale Dissociation Inventory.

This study aimed to validate the Italian version of the Multiscale Dissociation Inventory (MDI-ITA) and to assess its psychometric properties in a non-clinical sample. The MDI was translated and culturally adapted following established guidelines. A total of 439 Italian-speaking adults participated in the study and filled out the MDI-ITA and other assessment tools for dissociation depression, anxiety, stress, and post-traumatic symptoms. The internal consistency, test-retest reliability, and construct validity of the MDI-ITA were evaluated using exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses. Consistent with previous validation studies, the analyses supported a five-factor structure: Disengagement, Depersonalization/Derealization, Emotional Constriction, Memory Disturbance, and Identity Dissociation. Cronbach's alpha values for each subscale were all greater than 0.71, demonstrating satisfactory internal consistency. Test-retest reliability was also high, with a correlation of 0.91. Convergent validity was supported by significant positive correlations between MDI-ITA and other dissociation measures. Discriminant validity was indicated by weaker correlations with depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic symptoms. The MDI-ITA is a reliable and valid tool for assessing dissociative phenomena in Italian-speaking populations with potential applications in both clinical and research settings. Its multidimensional structure offers comprehensive insights into dissociation, facilitating the development of targeted interventions for individuals presenting with these symptoms.

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