USE OF THE BRIEF SYMPTOM INVENTORY TO ASSESS PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS IN 3 IMMIGRANT GROUPS

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作者
AROIAN, KJ
PATSDAUGHTER, CA
LEVIN, A
GIANAN, ME
机构
[1] Boston College School of Nursing, Massachusetts 01267, Chestnut Hill
[2] University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee School of Nursing, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
[3] Middlesex Community College, Bedford
[4] The Hebrew Rehabilitation Center for Aged, Roslindale, Massachusetts 03131
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10.1177/002076409504100104
中图分类号
R749 [精神病学];
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100205 ;
摘要
This paper examined the internal consistency reliability of two newly developed alternate language versions of the Brief Symptom Inventory (BSI) (This is not the Bradford Somatic Inventory, which is also known as the BSI) when used with Polish and Filipino immigrants and the original versions of the BSI and its parent instrument, the Symptom Checklist 90 (SCL-90) when used with Irish immigrants; and, the theoretical and criterion related validity of the Psychoticism subscale of the BSI for Polish, Filipino, and Irish immigrants. Internal consistency estimates and triangulation of individual BSI global and subscale scores with verbal self-reports and clinical assessments demonstrated that the BSI is a relatively reliable and valid cross-cultural measure of psychological distress. However, problems with the Psychoticism subscale occurred across all three immigrant groups, which suggested that this subscale should be interpreted with caution when used with immigrants.
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