5 research outputs found
Quick identification of the risk of psychosis: the Italian version of the prodromal questionnaire-brief
Background:
Diagnosing people during the prodromal phase of an incipient psychosis can improve the chance of better outcome. In busy clinical
settings, the ideal tool is a brief, easy-to-complete self-report questionnaire.
Objective:
To test the psychometric properties of the Italian version of one of the most used screening tools for the identification of the risk of
psychosis, the Prodromal Questionnaire-Brief (PQ-B).
Methods:
Cross-sectional design. A convenience sample of college students was enrolled via snowball procedure (n=243; men: 45%). After
understanding and signing the consent form, the participants received a booklet containing the following questionnaires: the 21-item
Prodromal Questionnaire-Brief (PQ-B); the 12-item General Health Questionnaire (GHQ-12), and the 74-item Schizotypal
Personality Questionnaire (SPQ). Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis was used to assess the capacity of the PQ-B to
identify individuals at risk of psychosis as independently defined based on the combination of GHQ-12 and SPQ thresholds.
Results:
The Italian version of the PQ-B revealed good internal consistency, test-retest reliability, and adequate convergent and divergent
validity. The Youden method retrieved a cut-off = 7 for the PQ-B frequency score and a cut-off = 22 for the PQ-B distress score.
Both PQ-B scores had a perfect (99%) negative predictive value.
Conclusion:
The PQ-B is a promising screening tool in two-stage protocols. The major advantage of the PQ-B is to exclude cases that are unlikely
to be at risk of psychosis
Quick Identification of the Risk of Psychosis: The Italian Version of the Prodromal Questionnaire-Brief
Background:
Diagnosing people during the prodromal phase of an incipient psychosis can improve the chance of better outcome. In busy clinical
settings, the ideal tool is a brief, easy-to-complete self-report questionnaire.
Objective:
To test the psychometric properties of the Italian version of one of the most used screening tools for the identification of the risk of
psychosis, the Prodromal Questionnaire-Brief (PQ-B).
Methods:
Cross-sectional design. A convenience sample of college students was enrolled via snowball procedure (n=243; men: 45%). After
understanding and signing the consent form, the participants received a booklet containing the following questionnaires: the 21-item
Prodromal Questionnaire-Brief (PQ-B); the 12-item General Health Questionnaire (GHQ-12), and the 74-item Schizotypal
Personality Questionnaire (SPQ). Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis was used to assess the capacity of the PQ-B to
identify individuals at risk of psychosis as independently defined based on the combination of GHQ-12 and SPQ thresholds.
Results:
The Italian version of the PQ-B revealed good internal consistency, test-retest reliability, and adequate convergent and divergent
validity. The Youden method retrieved a cut-off = 7 for the PQ-B frequency score and a cut-off = 22 for the PQ-B distress score.
Both PQ-B scores had a perfect (99%) negative predictive value.
Conclusion:
The PQ-B is a promising screening tool in two-stage protocols. The major advantage of the PQ-B is to exclude cases that are unlikely
to be at risk of psychosis