184 research outputs found
Validation of the Patient-Doctor-Relationship Questionnaire (PDRQ-9) in a Representative Cross- Sectional German Population Survey: Validation of the Patient-Doctor-RelationshipQuestionnaire (PDRQ-9) in a Representative Cross-Sectional German Population Survey
The patient-doctor relationship (PDR) as perceived by the patient is an important concept in primary care and
psychotherapy. The PDR Questionnaire (PDRQ-9) provides a brief measure of the therapeutic aspects of the PDR in primary
care. We assessed the internal and external validity of the German version of the PDRQ-9 in a representative crosssectional
German population survey that included 2,275 persons aged.94. The mean satisfaction index of persons with a probable depressive disorder was
lower than that of persons without a probable depressive disorder, indicating good discriminative concurrent criterion
validity. The correlation coefficient between satisfaction with PDR and satisfaction with pain therapy was r = .51 in 489
persons who reported chronic pain, indicating good convergent validity. Despite the limitation of low variance in the PDRQ-
9 total scores, the results indicate that the German version of the PDRQ-9 is a brief questionnaire with good psychometric
properties to assess German patients’ perceived therapeutic alliance with PCPs in public health research
Psychometric evaluation of the Eating Disorders in Youth-Questionnaire (EDY-Q) when used in adults: Prevalence estimates for symptoms of avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder and population norms
Restrictive eating behaviors occur across ages, but little is known about symptoms
of avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID), especially in adults. This study sought to examine the prevalence of symptoms of ARFID in the adult population, providing a psychometric evaluation of the Eating Disorders in Youth-Questionnaire (EDY-Q) and population norms
Are happier people less vulnerable to rumination, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress? : evidence from a large scale disaster
The present longitudinal study tested hypotheses about the relationship of subjective well-being and neuroticism with rumination, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress in university students after a large scale disaster. Measures of subjective well-being and personality were obtained two months before the 2013 Santa Maria’s fire. Measures of rumination, PTSD and anxiety were collected five months after the disaster with the same students. The results provide evidence that life satisfaction correlated negatively with rumination, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress. Positive affect presented similar but slightly smaller negative correlations with these variables, while negative affect presented higher correlations with rumination, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress. These findings provide evidence that subjective well-being components may constitute important predictors of psychopathological symptomatology after a disaster and may be helpful to plan clinical interventions
Revised Short Screening Version of the Profile of Mood States (POMS) From the German General Population
The present study was conducted with the aim of constructing and validating a short
form of the Profile of Mood States (POMS). The POMS is a widely-applied measure
for the assessment of an individual’s mood. Thus, it is of great relevance for many
research questions in clinical and social psychology. To develop the short scale, we first
examined psychometric properties and found the optimal 16-itemsolution among all valid
combinations of the full POMS in an exploratory subsample (n = 1,029) of our complete
representative sample of the German general population. We then validated this model
in a confirmatory subsample (n = 977). Additionally, we examined its invariance across
age groups and sex, as well as its reliability. Our results indicate that the POMS-16
is a valid and reliable measure of mood states with minimal losses compared to the
35-item version. Particularly where brevity and an economical assessment is desired,
the POMS-16 should be considered
Psychometric properties and validation of the English version Giessen Subjective Complaints List (GBB-8)
Background
The present study investigated the psychometric properties of the newly developed English version of the Giessen Subjective Complaint List-8 (GBB-8), a questionnaire assessing psychosomatic symptoms with regard to exhaustion, gastrointestinal, musculoskeletal and cardiovascular.
Methods
A U.S. sample of 638 participants (47.6% female) was recruited by MTurk to participate in this cross-sectional online survey. Validation instruments included the Patient Health Questionnaire-4, Perceived Stress Scale, short version of the Trier Inventory for Chronic Stress.
Results
Reliability was high with ω’s between .80 and .86 for all subscales. Confirmatory factor analyses yielded comparable good model fit for a four-dimensional model as well as a higher order model. Multi-group confirmatory factor analyses confirmed measurement invariance of the GBB-8 across sex and age. Regarding convergent validity, correlations with other instruments were highly significant and of large magnitude as expected.
Conclusion
The English version of the GBB-8 has shown excellent psychometric properties. Therefore, it can be recommended for the assessment of psychosomatic complaints in contexts where short screening instruments are necessary
The eating disorder examination-questionnaire 8: a brief measure of eating disorder psychopathology (EDE-Q8)
Objective: The aim of this study was to develop, evaluate, and standardize a short form of the well-established Eating Disorder Examination-Questionnaire (EDE-Q). The newly developed EDE-Q8 was required to reflect the originally postulated structure of the EDE-Q.
Method: Data were drawn from two nationwide representative population surveys in Germany: a survey conducted to develop the EDE-Q8 in 2009 (N = 2520); and a survey conducted in 2013 (N = 2508) for the evaluation and calculation of EDE-Q8 percentiles.
Results: The EDE-Q8 had excellent item characteristics, very good reliability and a very good model fit for the postulated second-order factorial structure. Furthermore, a strong correlation between the EDE-Q8 and a 13 item short form of the Eating Attitudes Test was observed.
Discussion: The EDE-Q8 appears to be particularly suitable in epidemiological research, when an economical assessment of global eating disorder psychopathology is required
Quality of Life Domains in Breast Cancer Survivors: The Relationship Between Importance and Satisfaction Ratings
Objectives: Quality of life (QoL) has been the focus of increasing interest in oncology.
QoL assessment instruments implicitly assume that each QoL domain has the same
meaning for each patient. The objective of this study was to analyze the importance of
and the satisfaction with QoL domains and to analyze the relationship between the two.
Methods: A sample of 308 breast cancer survivors was examined twice with a
three-month time interval. The women completed the two QoL questionnaires Questions
of Life Satisfaction (FLZ-M), which measures participants’ satisfaction with eight QoL
domains and the subjective importance of those domains to them, and the EORTC
QLQ-C30. A sample of 1,143 women from the general population served as controls.
Results: Compared with the general population sample, the patients were less satisfied
with their health andmore satisfied with all other QoL domains. The subjective importance
of health was lower in the patients’ sample (Effect size: d = 0.38). Satisfaction with health
and importance of health were slightly positively correlated (r between 0.05 and 0.08).
The effect of QoL domain importance on general QoL was small (beta between −0.05
and 0.11), and interaction effects between domain importance and satisfaction on the
prediction of global QoL were negligible.
Conclusion: In addition to satisfaction with QoL dimensions, the subjective importance
of these dimensions is relevant for psychooncological research and treatment. Health
is not the only relevant QoL domain in breast cancer survivors, other domains such as
finances also deserve health care providers’ attention
The relationship of quality of life and distress in prostate cancer patients compared to the general population
Background: The aim of this study is two-fold. The first part compares quality of life (QoL) data of prostate cancer patients with those of a representative and age-specific sample of the general population and analyzes the influence of cancer related as well as socio-demographic parameters on QoL. Secondly, differences in QoL depending on the experienced psychological distress will be shown both in prostate cancer patients and in the general population
Psychometric properties of the German version of the Self-Regulation of Eating Behavior Questionnaire
BACKGROUND: The Self-Regulation of Eating Behavior Questionnaire (SREBQ) is an economical way of assessing an individual's self-regulatory abilities regarding eating behavior. Such scales are needed in the German population; therefore, the purpose of the present study was the translation and validation of a German version of the SREBQ.
METHOD: First, we conducted a pilot study (Study 1; N = 371) after the translation procedure. Second, we assessed the final scale in a representative sample of the German population (Sample 2; N = 2,483) and its underlying factor structure. Further, we tested for measurement invariance and evaluated the SREBQ's associations with related scales to explore convergent and discriminant validity. Finally, we considered differences in SREBQ based on sociodemographic variables and provided derived reference scores (norm values).
RESULTS: Factor analysis revealed deficiencies in the original model. Thus, we shortened the scale based on statistical considerations and the adapted version showed improved fit in Confirmatory Factor Analysis and reliability. We also found evidence for partial strict invariance, which means the measure is equivalent for the tested groups of age and gender. Item and scale psychometric properties of the shortened version were satisfactory. In terms of diagnostic validity, it was shown that individuals with higher body mass index (kg/m2) have worse self-regulation of eating behavior than those with lower.
CONCLUSION: In sum, the SREBQ evidenced good validity and reliability and is suitable for application in medical, psychological, and nutritional research
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