Shortened version of TAS using IRT: The 10-item scale for adolescents

Alexithymia is a multidimensional construct characterized by difficulty in identifying and describing feelings. Considering that the assessment of alexithymia in adolescents is very difficult, the aim of the present study was to examine the TAS-20 psychometric properties and its efficiency among a s...

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Published inPersonality and individual differences Vol. 205; p. 112077
Main Authors Molinengo, Giorgia, Romeo, Annunziata, Trombetta, Tommaso, Rollè, Luca, Castelli, Lorys, Loera, Barbara
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Ltd 01.04.2023
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Summary:Alexithymia is a multidimensional construct characterized by difficulty in identifying and describing feelings. Considering that the assessment of alexithymia in adolescents is very difficult, the aim of the present study was to examine the TAS-20 psychometric properties and its efficiency among a sample of Italian adolescents. In order to achieve this goal, the Rasch model, partial credit (PCM) specification with joint maximum likelihood estimation, was used. The Rasch results were used to select a set of items with high validity and discriminating power for adolescents, without any loss in measurement invariance. The final brief 10-item version of the scale, TAS-10, resulted to be valid and reliable: its correlation with the original 20-item score was remarkably high and the network with convergent and divergent measures gave the expected relationships. Furthermore, the concordance of the classification obtained from the 20 and 10-item versions was adequate, but the latter had the noticeable quality of reducing the quota of possible alexithymic adolescents, distinguishing non-alexithymic or alexithymic persons from those who are not clearly classified. Finally, the TAS-10 is definitively more suitable for adolescents in clinical and research practice. •The study tested the TAS-20 version using Rasch analysis with partial credit model parametrization.•The brief version of the scale was composed of 10 items, resulting to be valid and reliable in adolescence.•The TAS-10 distinguished non-alexithymic or alexithymic persons from those who are not clearly classified.•The TAS-10 is definitively more suitable for adolescents in clinical and research practice.
ISSN:0191-8869
1873-3549
DOI:10.1016/j.paid.2022.112077