Design and psychometric analysis of the Hopelessness and Suicide Ideation Inventory "IDIS"/ Diseno y analisis psicometrico del Inventario de Desesperanza e Ideacion Suicida "IDIS"

The objective was to design the Hopeless and Suicide Ideation Inventory, also know as IDIS--Spanish acronym for Inventario de Desesperanza e Ideacion Suicida--and to analyze its psychometric properties. A quantitative empirical research was conducted employing a non-experimental design, an instrumen...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of psychological research 2016-01, Vol.9 (1), p.52
Hauptverfasser: Tobar, Ronald Alberto Toro, Prieto, Bertha Lucia Avendano, Castrillon, Diego Alonso
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The objective was to design the Hopeless and Suicide Ideation Inventory, also know as IDIS--Spanish acronym for Inventario de Desesperanza e Ideacion Suicida--and to analyze its psychometric properties. A quantitative empirical research was conducted employing a non-experimental design, an instrumental variable and cross-sectional analysis. Three hundred and thirty-nine people participated in the study (67.6% females, 31.6% males), in which 54.6% were students and 34.8% were employees. Participants completed the IDIS, the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI-II), the Positive and Negative Suicide Ideation Inventory, and the Beck Hopelessness Scale. The results indicated an inter-rater reliability and a positive convergent validity in both scales. Suicidal ideation revealed an internal consistency of [alpha] = .76, and [alpha] = .81 for hopelessness; a total variance of 41.77% and 47.52% was obtained correspondingly. Based on the Item Response Theory (IRT), the adjustments for INFIT and OUTFIT fell under the expected range. It was concluded that the IDIS is a reliable and valid measure, however, further evaluations on sensitivity and specificity are encouraged.
ISSN:2011-7922
2011-7922