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Equivalent short forms of the Situational Feature Recognition Test 2: Psychometric properties and analysis of interform equivalence and test–retest reliability

OBJECTIVE: To obtain two equivalent short forms of the “Situational Feature Recognition Test, Version 2,” a social perception test, and their psychometric properties. METHODS: Patients with schizophrenia (n = 101) were assessed at two different times. Statistical analyses were performed as follows:...

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Autores principales: Gómez‐Gastiasoro, Ainara, Peña, Javier, Zubiaurre‐Elorza, Leire, Ibarretxe‐Bilbao, Naroa, Ojeda, Natalia
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7027651/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31568625
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mpr.1802
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author Gómez‐Gastiasoro, Ainara
Peña, Javier
Zubiaurre‐Elorza, Leire
Ibarretxe‐Bilbao, Naroa
Ojeda, Natalia
author_facet Gómez‐Gastiasoro, Ainara
Peña, Javier
Zubiaurre‐Elorza, Leire
Ibarretxe‐Bilbao, Naroa
Ojeda, Natalia
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description OBJECTIVE: To obtain two equivalent short forms of the “Situational Feature Recognition Test, Version 2,” a social perception test, and their psychometric properties. METHODS: Patients with schizophrenia (n = 101) were assessed at two different times. Statistical analyses were performed as follows: (1) Cronbach's alpha was used to assess reliability; (2) Spearman correlations, Wilcoxon signed‐rank test, and a 2 (form) × 2 (time) repeated measures multivariate analysis of variance were used to analyse interform equivalence; (3) Sensitivity to change was studied by a 2 (group) × 2 (time) repeated measures multivariate analysis of variance; (4) Spearman correlations were employed to assess test–retest reliability, convergent and discriminant validity, and relationship with functionality and symptoms. RESULTS: The short forms showed good internal consistency at both times. Significant and moderate correlation between forms was found along with no statistically significant form x time interaction. Hits and false positives of both forms were moderately correlated at both times. Group x time interaction was significant especially for hits when assessing sensitivity to change. Both forms were significantly correlated with other social cognition domains and with functionality. CONCLUSIONS: Results of this study support the use of short forms of the Situational Feature Recognition Test, Version 2 especially in clinical trials and longitudinal studies among patients with schizophrenia.
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spelling pubmed-70276512020-02-25 Equivalent short forms of the Situational Feature Recognition Test 2: Psychometric properties and analysis of interform equivalence and test–retest reliability Gómez‐Gastiasoro, Ainara Peña, Javier Zubiaurre‐Elorza, Leire Ibarretxe‐Bilbao, Naroa Ojeda, Natalia Int J Methods Psychiatr Res Original Articles OBJECTIVE: To obtain two equivalent short forms of the “Situational Feature Recognition Test, Version 2,” a social perception test, and their psychometric properties. METHODS: Patients with schizophrenia (n = 101) were assessed at two different times. Statistical analyses were performed as follows: (1) Cronbach's alpha was used to assess reliability; (2) Spearman correlations, Wilcoxon signed‐rank test, and a 2 (form) × 2 (time) repeated measures multivariate analysis of variance were used to analyse interform equivalence; (3) Sensitivity to change was studied by a 2 (group) × 2 (time) repeated measures multivariate analysis of variance; (4) Spearman correlations were employed to assess test–retest reliability, convergent and discriminant validity, and relationship with functionality and symptoms. RESULTS: The short forms showed good internal consistency at both times. Significant and moderate correlation between forms was found along with no statistically significant form x time interaction. Hits and false positives of both forms were moderately correlated at both times. Group x time interaction was significant especially for hits when assessing sensitivity to change. Both forms were significantly correlated with other social cognition domains and with functionality. CONCLUSIONS: Results of this study support the use of short forms of the Situational Feature Recognition Test, Version 2 especially in clinical trials and longitudinal studies among patients with schizophrenia. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-09-30 /pmc/articles/PMC7027651/ /pubmed/31568625 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mpr.1802 Text en © 2019 The Authors International Journal of Methods in Psychiatric Research Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Gómez‐Gastiasoro, Ainara
Peña, Javier
Zubiaurre‐Elorza, Leire
Ibarretxe‐Bilbao, Naroa
Ojeda, Natalia
Equivalent short forms of the Situational Feature Recognition Test 2: Psychometric properties and analysis of interform equivalence and test–retest reliability
title Equivalent short forms of the Situational Feature Recognition Test 2: Psychometric properties and analysis of interform equivalence and test–retest reliability
title_full Equivalent short forms of the Situational Feature Recognition Test 2: Psychometric properties and analysis of interform equivalence and test–retest reliability
title_fullStr Equivalent short forms of the Situational Feature Recognition Test 2: Psychometric properties and analysis of interform equivalence and test–retest reliability
title_full_unstemmed Equivalent short forms of the Situational Feature Recognition Test 2: Psychometric properties and analysis of interform equivalence and test–retest reliability
title_short Equivalent short forms of the Situational Feature Recognition Test 2: Psychometric properties and analysis of interform equivalence and test–retest reliability
title_sort equivalent short forms of the situational feature recognition test 2: psychometric properties and analysis of interform equivalence and test–retest reliability
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7027651/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31568625
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mpr.1802
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