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Validation of a modified Chinese‐language version of the Davos Assessment of Cognitive Biases Scale (MCL‐DACOBS) in a sample of Chinese patients with schizophrenia
INTRODUCTION: The Davos Assessment of Cognitive Biases Scale (DACOBS) is widely used to assess cognitive biases in patients who have schizophrenia. However, the lack of a modified Chinese‐language version of the DACOBS (MCL‐DACOBS) precludes Chinese schizophrenic patients from treatment aimed at nor...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10570469/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37563871 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/brb3.3185 |
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author | Chen, Guangdong Li, Ranli Tian, Hongjun Ma, Xiaoyan Sun, Yun Jia, Feng Ping, Jing Cai, Ziyao Zhu, Jingjing Zhuo, Chuanjun Pan, Zhi |
author_facet | Chen, Guangdong Li, Ranli Tian, Hongjun Ma, Xiaoyan Sun, Yun Jia, Feng Ping, Jing Cai, Ziyao Zhu, Jingjing Zhuo, Chuanjun Pan, Zhi |
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description | INTRODUCTION: The Davos Assessment of Cognitive Biases Scale (DACOBS) is widely used to assess cognitive biases in patients who have schizophrenia. However, the lack of a modified Chinese‐language version of the DACOBS (MCL‐DACOBS) precludes Chinese schizophrenic patients from treatment aimed at normalizing cognitive biases, impacting their prognosis. Here, we aimed to produce a DACOBS for China and test the validity and reliability of the resultant MCL‐DACOBS. METHODS: Eighteen researchers collaborated to develop the MCL‐DACOBS: A total of 15 researchers modified and translated the English version of the DACOBS, 1 native‐English‐speaking researcher back‐translated the scale, and 2 Chinese sinologists localized and optimized the language of the MCL‐DACOBS. Forty‐two volunteers checked the scale items’ comprehensibility, and the two sinologists performed further localization and optimization based on their feedback. The final version of the MCL‐DACOBS used in this study was thus derived from the harmonized English‐language version of the scale. Confirmatory factor analyses (CFAs) were used to examine the best latent structure of the MCL‐DACOBS. Cronbach's α and intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs) were used to check the reliability. The discriminative ability of the MCL‐DACOBS was assessed according to the area under the receiver operating characteristic curve. RESULTS: The CFA showed that all items loaded onto factors with loadings >0.400. A two‐factor structure showed a good model fit (root mean square error of approximation = .018, Tucker–Lewis index = .978, comparative fit index = .984). Promax rotation demonstrated that each item had a high factor load (0.432–0.774). Cronbach's α coefficient and ICC for the MCL‐DOCABS were .965 and .957, respectively, indicating that the scale has ideal reliability. CONCLUSION: The MCL‐DACOBS has good validity and good reliability, and its psychometric properties indicate that it is a valid tool for measuring cognitive biases in Chinese patients with schizophrenia. |
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spelling | pubmed-105704692023-10-14 Validation of a modified Chinese‐language version of the Davos Assessment of Cognitive Biases Scale (MCL‐DACOBS) in a sample of Chinese patients with schizophrenia Chen, Guangdong Li, Ranli Tian, Hongjun Ma, Xiaoyan Sun, Yun Jia, Feng Ping, Jing Cai, Ziyao Zhu, Jingjing Zhuo, Chuanjun Pan, Zhi Brain Behav Original Articles INTRODUCTION: The Davos Assessment of Cognitive Biases Scale (DACOBS) is widely used to assess cognitive biases in patients who have schizophrenia. However, the lack of a modified Chinese‐language version of the DACOBS (MCL‐DACOBS) precludes Chinese schizophrenic patients from treatment aimed at normalizing cognitive biases, impacting their prognosis. Here, we aimed to produce a DACOBS for China and test the validity and reliability of the resultant MCL‐DACOBS. METHODS: Eighteen researchers collaborated to develop the MCL‐DACOBS: A total of 15 researchers modified and translated the English version of the DACOBS, 1 native‐English‐speaking researcher back‐translated the scale, and 2 Chinese sinologists localized and optimized the language of the MCL‐DACOBS. Forty‐two volunteers checked the scale items’ comprehensibility, and the two sinologists performed further localization and optimization based on their feedback. The final version of the MCL‐DACOBS used in this study was thus derived from the harmonized English‐language version of the scale. Confirmatory factor analyses (CFAs) were used to examine the best latent structure of the MCL‐DACOBS. Cronbach's α and intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs) were used to check the reliability. The discriminative ability of the MCL‐DACOBS was assessed according to the area under the receiver operating characteristic curve. RESULTS: The CFA showed that all items loaded onto factors with loadings >0.400. A two‐factor structure showed a good model fit (root mean square error of approximation = .018, Tucker–Lewis index = .978, comparative fit index = .984). Promax rotation demonstrated that each item had a high factor load (0.432–0.774). Cronbach's α coefficient and ICC for the MCL‐DOCABS were .965 and .957, respectively, indicating that the scale has ideal reliability. CONCLUSION: The MCL‐DACOBS has good validity and good reliability, and its psychometric properties indicate that it is a valid tool for measuring cognitive biases in Chinese patients with schizophrenia. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023-08-10 /pmc/articles/PMC10570469/ /pubmed/37563871 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/brb3.3185 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Brain and Behavior published by Wiley Periodicals LLC. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Articles Chen, Guangdong Li, Ranli Tian, Hongjun Ma, Xiaoyan Sun, Yun Jia, Feng Ping, Jing Cai, Ziyao Zhu, Jingjing Zhuo, Chuanjun Pan, Zhi Validation of a modified Chinese‐language version of the Davos Assessment of Cognitive Biases Scale (MCL‐DACOBS) in a sample of Chinese patients with schizophrenia |
title | Validation of a modified Chinese‐language version of the Davos Assessment of Cognitive Biases Scale (MCL‐DACOBS) in a sample of Chinese patients with schizophrenia |
title_full | Validation of a modified Chinese‐language version of the Davos Assessment of Cognitive Biases Scale (MCL‐DACOBS) in a sample of Chinese patients with schizophrenia |
title_fullStr | Validation of a modified Chinese‐language version of the Davos Assessment of Cognitive Biases Scale (MCL‐DACOBS) in a sample of Chinese patients with schizophrenia |
title_full_unstemmed | Validation of a modified Chinese‐language version of the Davos Assessment of Cognitive Biases Scale (MCL‐DACOBS) in a sample of Chinese patients with schizophrenia |
title_short | Validation of a modified Chinese‐language version of the Davos Assessment of Cognitive Biases Scale (MCL‐DACOBS) in a sample of Chinese patients with schizophrenia |
title_sort | validation of a modified chinese‐language version of the davos assessment of cognitive biases scale (mcl‐dacobs) in a sample of chinese patients with schizophrenia |
topic | Original Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10570469/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37563871 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/brb3.3185 |
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