Application and validation of the bodily distress syndrome checklist in a psychosomatic outpatient sample
The BDS checklist is a self-report measure to assess the most common somatic symptoms in functional somatic syndromes, based on the diagnostic concept of Bodily Distress Syndrome. The aim of the study was to examine the psychometric properties and validity of the BDS checklist in a psychosomatic sam...
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Veröffentlicht in: | General hospital psychiatry 2021-03, Vol.69, p.104-110 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The BDS checklist is a self-report measure to assess the most common somatic symptoms in functional somatic syndromes, based on the diagnostic concept of Bodily Distress Syndrome. The aim of the study was to examine the psychometric properties and validity of the BDS checklist in a psychosomatic sample and to investigate whether it is suitable to detect DSM-5 somatic symptom disorders (SSD).
In a cross-sectional study, n = 368 patients from a psychosomatic outpatient clinic completed the BDS checklist and a semi-structured clinical interview on SSD. Item and scale characteristics and measures of reliability and validity were determined.
The BDS checklist showed good item characteristics and reliability (Cronbach α = 0.89). Factor analysis confirmed four symptom clusters (CFI = 0.95, TLI = 0.95, RMSEA = 0.091, 90% CI = 0.085–0.097). The BDS total score showed significant correlations with other measures of somatic symptom burden (r = 0.79, p |
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ISSN: | 0163-8343 1873-7714 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.genhosppsych.2020.12.005 |