精神分裂症患者Dokuz eyll心理理论指数(DEZİKÖ)的效度与信度研究

Banu Değirmencioğlu, K. Alptekin, B. Akdede, Nur Erdil, A. Aktener, A. Mantar, H. Ulaş
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目的:虽然在精神分裂症谱系障碍的研究中经常发现缺乏一个全面的心理理论(ToM)指数,但目前还没有一个有效可靠的指标来评估ToM,它代表了将精神状态归因于他人的能力。本研究的目的是检验“Dokuz Eylul心理理论指数”(DEZIKÖ)在健康志愿者和精神分裂症患者中的效度和可靠性,这是第一个土耳其语的心理理论指数,使用心理理论文献中的例子开发。方法本研究共纳入286名受试者,其中经DSM-IV诊断的精神分裂症患者89例,健康志愿者197例。对所有参与者进行社会人口统计数据表格和DEZIKÖ。采用共情技能指数b表(EBÖ-B)和阳性与阴性综合征量表(PANSS)。结果健康志愿者的内部一致性系数DEZIKÖ为0.64;评估间信度为0.99 (p<0.0001),测试信度为0.90 (p<0.01)。患者组DEZIKÖ与EBÖ-B呈正相关(r=0.43, p<0.05)。此外,使用DEZIKÖ可以区分健康志愿者和精神分裂症患者(t(285)=8.74, p<0.01)。对健康志愿者群体进行主成分分析的因子分析结果证实DEZIKÖ存在3个因子组。结论土耳其语第一ToM指数DEZIKÖ在健康志愿者和精神分裂症患者中具有可接受的效度和信度值。
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[The Validity and Reliability Study of the Dokuz Eylül Theory of Mind Index (DEZİKÖ) in Patients with Schizophrenia].
OBJECTIVE Although a lack of a comprehensive theory of mind (ToM) index has been indicated frequently in studies of schizophrenia spectrum disorders, there is no valid and reliable index to assess ToM, which represents the ability to attribute mental states to other people. The purpose of this study is to examine the validity and reliability of the "Dokuz Eylul Theory of Mind Index" (DEZIKÖ) in healthy volunteers and in patients with schizophrenia, which is the first Turkish-language ToM index, developed using examples in the ToM literature. METHOD The study sample consisted of a total of 286 participants, including 89 patients with schizophrenia who had been diagnosed by DSM-IV and 197 healthy volunteers. Sociodemographic data form and DEZIKÖ were administered to all participants. Empathic Skill Index-B Form (EBÖ-B) and Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS) were administered to the patients. RESULTS In healthy volunteers, internal consistency coefficient of DEZIKÖ was 0.64; inter-rater reliability was 0.99 (p<0.0001) and testretest reliability was 0.90 (p<0.01). The patient group had a positive significant correlation between DEZIKÖ and EBÖ-B (r=0.43, p<0.05). Furthermore, it was shown that healthy volunteers and patients with schizophrenia can be distinguished by using DEZIKÖ (t(285)=8.74, p<0.01). The results of factor analysis with principal components analysis in the healthy volunteer group verified that DEZIKÖ has 3 factor groups. CONCLUSION These findings indicated that DEZIKÖ, the first ToM index in the Turkish language, has acceptable validity and reliability values in healthy volunteers and in patients with schizophrenia.
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