A Simplified Chinese Version of the Significant Others Scale as a Measure of Social Support for People with Mental Illness

H. Tsang, P. Lam, I. Yee-chiu
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Abstract The Significant Others Scale (SOS) was simplified and then translated into Chinese. The equivalence between the original and simplified Chinese versions was then verified with participants recruited from a Chinese community. Thirty-one participants with mental disabilities were randomly selected from a mental hospital. The participants were assisted by a qualified occupational therapist to complete the original and simplified Chinese versions within a week period. The exceptionally high intraclass coefficients between the original and simplified Chinese versions (.81 to .99) suggested redundancy of items in the original version and thus provided statistical evidence for the simplification process. It is suggested that the simplified version can be used to replace the original one if time and manpower are limited for clinical and research purposes.
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以简体中文重要他人量表衡量精神疾病患者的社会支持
摘要将重要他人量表(SOS)简化后翻译成中文。然后,从华人社区招募的参与者验证了原始中文版本和简体中文版本之间的等效性。从一家精神病院随机抽取31名患有精神残疾的参与者。参加者在一名合资格的职业治疗师的协助下,于一周内完成原文及简体中文版本。原文与简体中文版本之间异常高的类内系数(。(81至0.99)表明原版本的项目有冗余,从而为简化过程提供了统计证据。建议在临床和研究时间和人力有限的情况下,可以使用简化版本代替原版本。
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