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Evidencias de validez y fiabilidad de la versión española de la "Observable Social Cognition: A Rating Scale" (OSCARS) en pacientes con esquizofrenia.

Authors :
Martín, Ángela López
Pérez-Revuelta, José
García-Spínol, Edgar
Torrecilla-Olavarrieta, Rocío
Morenilla, Ana Pérez
García, Anais López
Mongil-SanJuan, José Mª
Rodríguez-Gómez, Carmen
Paño, Juan M. Pascual
Villagrán-Moreno, José Mª
González-Saiz, Francisco
Source :
Actas Espanolas de Psiquiatria. Nov/Dec2021, Vol. 49 Issue 6, p253-268. 16p. 4 Charts.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Introduction. Social Cognition (SC) impairment is part of the deficit syndrome of schizophrenia. The Observable Social Cognition: A Rating Scale (OSCARS) evaluates the perceived SC through an external reference informant. The aim of this paper is to analyze the psychometric properties of validity and reliability of its cross-cultural adaptation for the Spanish population. Methods. Observational and cross-sectional study in a sample of outpatients with schizophrenia (n = 109), selected by simple randomized sampling. Selected instruments: Hinting task, MATRICS cognitive consensus battery, clinical global impression scale (CGI-SCH) and specific data collection logbook. Results. Exploratory Factor Analysis identified a two-factor model, like the original version, that explains 59.02% of the total variance: social cognitive bias and social cognitive ability. As in the original version, no correlation results were found with other SC measures: Hinting task (r: - 0.085; p value = 0.382) or MSCEIT of the MATRICS (r: 0.015; p value 0.877). No specific correlations were observed with other neurocognitive domains. Cronbach's alpha coefficient was 0.82 (0.75 and 0.76, for each factor). The mean weighted kappa value was 0.43. Intraclass Correlation Coefficient score, 0.84 (95% CI: 0.76 - 0.88; p <0.001) Conclusions. These findings support the validity and the reliability of the cross-cultural adaptation of the OSCARS a tool to assess SC by a referent informant in individuals with schizophrenia with similar psychometric properties to the original version. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
Spanish
ISSN :
11399287
Volume :
49
Issue :
6
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Actas Espanolas de Psiquiatria
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
153358075