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  • Psychiatry
  • Clinical Psychology
  • Mental Health Assessment

Background:

  • Incompleteness is increasingly recognized as a central aspect of obsessive-compulsive spectrum disorders.
  • Current assessment methods for incompleteness primarily rely on self-report, potentially limiting comprehensive evaluation.
  • A need exists for a multi-faceted, clinician-administered tool to accurately measure incompleteness.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop and validate the Brown Incompleteness Scale (BINCS), a novel clinician-administered measure for assessing incompleteness.
  • To provide a more nuanced understanding of incompleteness beyond self-report limitations.
  • To establish the psychometric properties of the BINCS.

Main Methods:

  • The Brown Incompleteness Scale (BINCS), a 21-item, 5-point rating scale, was developed.
  • The scale was administered to 100 participants in a longitudinal obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) study.
  • Reliability, validity, and factor structure were assessed using statistical analyses.

Main Results:

  • Exploratory factor analysis revealed a two-factor structure for the BINCS.
  • These factors represent distinct behavioral and sensory dimensions of incompleteness.
  • The scale demonstrated strong internal consistency and good convergent and divergent validity.

Conclusions:

  • The Brown Incompleteness Scale (BINCS) is a reliable and valid clinician-administered tool for assessing incompleteness.
  • The BINCS provides a more comprehensive clinical assessment of patients experiencing incompleteness.
  • This scale aids in understanding the multifaceted nature of incompleteness in OCD spectrum disorders.