Toshinobu Takeda, G Leonard Burns, Yuanyuan Jiang, Stephen P Becker, Keith McBurnett
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Abstract
This study examined the psychometric properties, convergent validity, and divergent validity of a Japanese translation of Barkley (The Barkley adult ADHD rating scale-IV, Guilford Press, New York, 2011) rating scale for assessing sluggish cognitive tempo (SCT) in adults. In total, 429 Japanese adults participated across three samples: 26 diagnosed with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD; ages 19-50), 81 adults without ADHD (ages 22-65), and 322 university students (ages 18-27). All participants completed rating scales of SCT, ADHD, anxiety, and depressive symptoms. A subset of participants completed the SCT measure at two time points two weeks apart. The SCT measure (5 items) showed acceptable levels of internal consistency and test-retest reliability. This scale also demonstrated convergent and discriminant validity, as evidenced by factor analyses between SCT and ADHD inattention (ADHD-IN) symptoms as well as adequate fit of a four-factor model involving SCT, ADHD-IN, ADHD-hyperactivity/impulsivity (ADHD-HI), and internalizing symptoms. Additionally, SCT and ADHD-IN dimensions were differentially associated with ADHD-HI and internalizing factors. The ADHD group scored higher on SCT ratings compared to the student and adult non-ADHD groups even after controlling for the severity of ADHD and internalizing symptoms. The 5-item SCT measure appears reliable and demonstrates preliminary evidence of validity in Japanese adults, providing initial support for the transcultural validity of the SCT construct. Additional studies are needed to further evaluate the SCT items that did not meet criteria for convergent and discriminant validity in the current study, and to examine functional outcomes of individuals recruited based on clinically elevated SCT symptoms.
本研究检验了用于评估成人迟缓认知节奏(SCT)的Barkley (the Barkley adult ADHD rating scale- iv, Guilford Press, New York, 2011)评定量表的日文译本的心理测量特性、收敛效度和发散效度。总共有429名日本成年人参与了三个样本:26名被诊断患有注意力缺陷/多动障碍(ADHD);年龄19-50岁),81名没有多动症的成年人(22-65岁),322名大学生(18-27岁)。所有参与者都完成了SCT、ADHD、焦虑和抑郁症状的评定量表。一部分参与者在间隔两周的两个时间点完成SCT测试。SCT测量(5个项目)显示出可接受的内部一致性和重测信度。通过SCT与ADHD注意力不集中(ADHD- in)症状之间的因素分析,以及涉及SCT、ADHD- in、ADHD-多动/冲动(ADHD- hi)和内化症状的四因素模型的充分拟合,该量表也显示出收敛效度和判别效度。此外,SCT和ADHD-IN维度与ADHD-HI和内化因素存在差异。即使在控制了ADHD的严重程度和内化症状之后,ADHD组在SCT评分上的得分也高于学生和成人非ADHD组。5项SCT测量似乎是可靠的,并在日本成年人中显示了初步的有效性证据,为SCT结构的跨文化有效性提供了初步的支持。需要进一步的研究来进一步评估当前研究中不符合聚合效度和判别效度标准的SCT项目,并检查基于临床SCT症状升高而招募的个体的功能结局。