健康焦虑行为量表(HABI)的编制及其心理测量学特征。

IF 2 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-09-30 DOI:10.1017/S1352465824000377
Erik Hedman-Lagerlöf, Daniel Björkander, Erik Andersson, Erland Axelsson
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背景:主流认知行为理论认为,临床显著的健康焦虑会持续一段时间,至少部分原因是负面强化的健康相关行为,但目前还没有针对此类行为的广泛和心理测量学上有效的测量方法。目的:编制并评价一种新的自我报告量表——健康焦虑行为量表(HABI),用于测量负强化健康焦虑行为。方法:我们从一项临床试验中筛选、认知行为治疗前后使用的20个候选项目中起草了HABI (n=204)。心理测量学评价的重点是因素结构、内部一致性、收敛效度和判别效度、重测信度和变化敏感性。结果:基于因子分析,HABI量表共12项,采用四维因子结构,分别对应以下量表:(i)身体关注与检查,(ii)信息与安慰寻求,(iii)预防与计划,(iv)显性回避。各因素间的相关性不大。量表的内部一致性(α= 0.73 ~ 0.87)和2周重测信度(r= 0.75 ~ 0.90)较好。身体关注和检查、信息和安慰寻求量表与健康焦虑的认知和情感成分的相关性最强(r=0.41, 0.48),与抑郁症状和残疾的相关性较低。在认知行为治疗期间,所有HABI量表的改变得分与健康焦虑的认知和情绪成分的改善相关。结论:HABI似乎可以可靠地测量临床显著健康焦虑中常见的负性强化行为,并且可能在临床治疗健康焦虑中有用。
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Development and psychometric properties of the Health Anxiety Behavior Inventory (HABI).

Background: Mainstream cognitive behavioural theory stipulates that clinically significant health anxiety persists over time at least partially due to negatively reinforced health-related behaviours, but there exists no broad and psychometrically valid measure of such behaviours.

Aims: To draft and evaluate a new self-report scale - the Health Anxiety Behavior Inventory (HABI) - for the measurement of negatively reinforced health anxiety behaviours.

Method: We drafted the HABI from a pool of 20 candidate items administered in a clinical trial at screening, and before and after cognitive behaviour therapy (n=204). A psychometric evaluation focused on factor structure, internal consistency, convergent and discriminant validity, test-retest reliability, and sensitivity to change.

Results: Based on factor analysis, the HABI was completed as a 12-item instrument with a four-dimensional factor structure corresponding to the following scales: (i) bodily preoccupation and checking, (ii) information- and reassurance-seeking, (iii) prevention and planning, and (iv) overt avoidance. Factor inter-correlations were modest. The internal consistency (α=.73-.87) and 2-week test-retest reliability (r=.75-.90) of the scales was adequate. The bodily preoccupation and checking, and information- and reassurance-seeking scales were most strongly correlated with the cognitive and emotional components of health anxiety (r=0.41, 0.48), and to a lower extent correlated to depressive symptoms and disability. Change scores in all HABI scales correlated with improvement in the cognitive and emotional components of health anxiety during cognitive behaviour therapy.

Conclusions: The HABI appears to reliably measure negatively reinforced behaviours commonly seen in clinically significant health anxiety, and might be clinically useful in the treatment of health anxiety.

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