Psychometric Characteristics and Sociodemographic Adaptation of the Corrigan Agitated Behavior Scale in Patients With Severe Mental Disorders

Severe mental disorder (SMD) is understood in a first approximation as a disorder of thought, emotion, or behavior of long duration, which entails a variable degree of disability and social dysfunction. One of the most widely used assessment scales for agitated behavior, in its English version, is t...

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Published inFrontiers in psychology Vol. 12; p. 779277
Main Authors Garrote-Cámara, María Elena, Santolalla-Arnedo, Iván, Ruiz de Viñaspre-Hernández, Regina, Gea-Caballero, Vicente, Sufrate-Sorzano, Teresa, Del Pozo-Herce, Pablo, Garrido-García, Rebeca, Rubinat-Arnaldo, Esther, Juárez Vela, Raúl
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Switzerland Frontiers Media S.A 08.12.2021
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Summary:Severe mental disorder (SMD) is understood in a first approximation as a disorder of thought, emotion, or behavior of long duration, which entails a variable degree of disability and social dysfunction. One of the most widely used assessment scales for agitated behavior, in its English version, is the Corrigan Agitated Behavior Scale (ABS); several studies have demonstrated solid psychometric properties of the English version, with adequate internal consistency. The objective of this study was to evaluate the psychometric properties of the Spanish version of the ABS Corrigan scale, in a sample of patients with severe mental disorders. The psychometric analyses of the Spanish version of the ABS Corrigan included tests of the reliability and validity of its internal structure. The structure of the factorial loads of the analyzed elements is consistent with the hypothesized three-dimensional construction referred to in the original ABS. The results suggest that the reliability and validity of the three dimensions are acceptable (First 0.8, Second 0.8, and Third 0.7). The internal consistency of the Spanish version of the complete ABS and of each of the three domains that compose it is high, with values very close to those found in the original version, with approximate figures of 0.9. In our study, the three domains aim to explain 64.1% of the total variance of the scale, which exceeds the 50% found in the original version.
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Reviewed by: María Cruz Pérez-Yus, University of Zaragoza, Spain; Capilla Navarro-Guzmán, University of the Balearic Islands, Spain
Edited by: Bárbara Oliván Blázquez, University of Zaragoza, Spain
This article was submitted to Health Psychology, a section of the journal Frontiers in Psychology
ISSN:1664-1078
1664-1078
DOI:10.3389/fpsyg.2021.779277