关于复发或进展的担忧 (WARPS) 的发展和验证
Louise Sharpe1, Rachel E Menzies1, Bethany Richmond1
1The School of Psychology, Faculty of Science, The University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
British journal of health psychology
|December 1, 2023
概括
关于复发和进展的担忧量表 (WARPS) 是一种新的,经过验证的工具,用于测量疾病复发或进展的跨诊断性恐惧. 这种尺度为管理慢性健康状况的个人提供了可靠的评估.
科学领域:
- 心理医学 心理医学
- 健康心理学 心理健康心理学
背景情况:
- 对于患有慢性身体疾病的个人来说,对复发或进展的恐惧是一个重要的关注点.
- 现有的措施往往是疾病特异性的,只有一个可用的跨诊断工具,不评估复发或复发的恐惧.
研究的目的:
- 开发和验证一种新的跨诊断措施,用于评估恐惧的复发或进展.
- 介绍关于复发和进展规模 (WARPS) 的担忧.
主要方法:
- 从实践经验的系统审查中生成了55个项目,在试点后改进到57个项目.
- 招募了804名患有心脏病,风湿病,糖尿病和呼吸道疾病的参与者.
- 利用探索性和确认性因子分析来开发一个18项,单因子尺度.
主要成果:
- 18项WARPS证明了强大的构造有效性,内部一致性和测试-重新测试可靠性.
- WARPS显示了与现有的对进展措施的恐惧,疾病特异性恐惧,抑郁,焦虑,压力和死亡焦虑的恐惧有显著的相关性.
- 该尺度的有效性和可靠性在四种常见的慢性疾病中得到证实,因子结构在不同性别之间不变.
结论:
- 关于复发和进展的担忧量表 (WARPS) 是一个在心理测量上健全和可靠的仪器.
- 在慢性疾病人群中,WARPS有效地衡量了对慢性疾病复发和进展的跨诊断性担忧.
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