The Spectra: Indices of Psychopathology: Construct Validity and Sensitivity to Change in an Inpatient Psychiatric Sample
The current study evaluated the construct validity and sensitivity to change of the Spectra: Indices of Psychopathology in an inpatient psychiatric sample ( N = 83). Admission diagnoses were generally split between Depression / Anxiety (27.7%), Substance Use Disorders (27.7%), Bipolar Disorder (22....
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of psychopathology and behavioral assessment 2022-03, Vol.44 (1), p.286-296 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The current study evaluated the construct validity and sensitivity to change of the
Spectra: Indices of Psychopathology
in an inpatient psychiatric sample (
N
= 83). Admission diagnoses were generally split between Depression / Anxiety (27.7%), Substance Use Disorders (27.7%), Bipolar Disorder (22.9%), and Primary Psychotic Disorders (21.7%). Results indicate the three higher-order spectra scores (Internalizing, Externalizing, and Reality Impairing) effectively differentiated between known clinical groups, with effect sizes (
η
p
2
) ranging from 0.13 (Internalizing) to 0.44 (Externalizing). Hypothesized spectra scores also discriminated between groups with and without a history of suicide attempts (Internalizing Cohen’s
d
= 0.60), arrests within the last five years (Externalizing Cohen’s
d
= 0.60), and a primary psychotic disorder diagnosis at admission (Reality Impairing Cohen’s
d
= 1.12). Concurrent validity was supported when examining patterns of correlations with the
Personality Assessment Inventory
; all target correlations were statistically significant (
p
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ISSN: | 0882-2689 1573-3505 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10862-021-09885-0 |