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Concurrent Validity and Reliability of Suicide Risk Assessment Instruments: A Meta-Analysis of 20 Instruments Across 27 International Cohorts

Authors :
Adrian I. Campos
Laura S. Van Velzen
Dick J. Veltman
Elena Pozzi
Sonia Ambrogi
Elizabeth D. Ballard
Nerisa Banaj
Zeynep Başgöze
Sophie Bellow
Francesco Benedetti
Irene Bollettini
Katharina Brosch
Erick J. Canales-Rodríguez
Emily K. Clarke-Rubright
Lejla Colic
Colm G. Connolly
Philippe Courtet
Kathryn R. Cullen
Udo Dannlowski
Maria R. Dauvermann
Christopher G. Davey
Jeremy Deverdun
Katharina Dohm
Tracy Erwin-Grabner
Roberto Goya-Maldonado
Negar Fani
Lydia Fortea
Paola Fuentes-Claramonte
Ali Saffet Gonul
Ian H. Gotlib
Dominik Grotegerd
Mathew A. Harris
Ben J. Harrison
Courtney C. Haswell
Emma L. Hawkins
Dawson Hill
Yoshiyuki Hirano
Tiffany C. Ho
Fabrice Jollant
Tanja Jovanovic
Tilo Kircher
Bonnie Klimes-Dougan
Emmanuelle le Bars
Christine Lochner
Andrew M. McIntosh
Susanne Meinert
Yara Mekawi
Elisa Melloni
Philip Mitchell
Rajendra A. Morey
Akiko Nakagawa
Igor Nenadić
Emilie Olié
Fabricio Pereira
Rachel D. Phillips
Fabrizio Piras
Sara Poletti
Edith Pomarol-Clotet
Joaquim Radua
Kerry J. Ressler
Gloria Roberts
Elena Rodriguez-Cano
Matthew D. Sacchet
Raymond Salvador
Anca-Larisa Sandu
Eiji Shimizu
Aditya Singh
Gianfranco Spalletta
J. Douglas Steele
Dan J. Stein
Frederike Stein
Jennifer S. Stevens
Giana I. Teresi
Aslihan Uyar-Demir
Nic J. van der Wee
Steven J. van der Werff
Sanne J. H. van Rooij
Daniela Vecchio
Norma Verdolini
Eduard Vieta
Gordon D. Waiter
Heather Whalley
Sarah L. Whittle
Tony T. Yang
Carlos A. Zarate
Paul M. Thompson
Neda Jahanshad
Anne-Laura van Harmelen
Hilary P. Blumberg
Lianne Schmaal
Miguel E. Rentería
Anatomy and neurosciences
Psychiatry
Amsterdam Neuroscience - Brain Imaging
Amsterdam Neuroscience - Mood, Anxiety, Psychosis, Stress & Sleep
Source :
Neuropsychology, 37(3), 315-329. American Psychological Association Inc., Campos, A I, van Velzen, L S, Veltman, D J, Pozzi, E, Ambrogi, S, Ballard, E D, Banaj, N, Başgöze, Z, Bellow, S, Benedetti, F, Bollettini, I, Brosch, K, Canales-Rodríguez, E J, Clarke-Rubright, E K, Colic, L, Connolly, C G, Courtet, P, Cullen, K R, Dannlowski, U, Dauvermann, M R, Davey, C G, Deverdun, J, Dohm, K, Erwin-Grabner, T, Goya-Maldonado, R, Fani, N, Fortea, L, Fuentes-Claramonte, P, Gonul, A S, Gotlib, I H, Grotegerd, D, Harris, M A, Harrison, B J, Haswell, C C, Hawkins, E L, Hill, D, Hirano, Y, Ho, T C, Jollant, F, Jovanovic, T, Kircher, T, Klimes-Dougan, B, le Bars, E, Lochner, C, McIntosh, A M, Meinert, S, Mekawi, Y, Melloni, E, Mitchell, P, Morey, R A, Nakagawa, A, Nenadić, I, Olié, E, Pereira, F, Phillips, R D, Piras, F, Poletti, S, Pomarol-Clotet, E, Radua, J, Ressler, K J, Roberts, G, Rodriguez-Cano, E, Sacchet, M D, Salvador, R, Sandu, A-L, Shimizu, E, Singh, A, Spalletta, G, Steele, J D, Stein, D J, Stein, F, Stevens, J S, Teresi, G I, Uyar-Demir, A, van der Wee, N J, van der Werff, S J, van Rooij, S J H, Vecchio, D, Verdolini, N, Vieta, E, Waiter, G D, Whalley, H, Whittle, S L, Yang, T T, Zarate, C A, Thompson, P M, Jahanshad, N, van Harmelen, A-L, Blumberg, H P, Schmaal, L & Rentería, M E 2023, ' Concurrent Validity and Reliability of Suicide Risk Assessment Instruments : A Meta-Analysis of 20 Instruments Across 27 International Cohorts ', Neuropsychology, vol. 37, no. 3, pp. 315-329 . https://doi.org/10.1037/neu0000850
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Objective: A major limitation of current suicide research is the lack of power to identify robust correlates of suicidal thoughts or behavior. Variation in suicide risk assessment instruments used across cohorts may represent a limitation to pooling data in international consortia. Method: Here, we examine this issue through two approaches: (a) an extensive literature search on the reliability and concurrent validity of the most commonly used instruments and (b) by pooling data (N ∼ 6,000 participants) from cohorts from the Enhancing NeuroImaging Genetics Through Meta-Analysis (ENIGMA) Major Depressive Disorder and ENIGMA–Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviour working groups, to assess the concurrent validity of instruments currently used for assessing suicidal thoughts or behavior. Results: We observed moderate-to-high correlations between measures, consistent with the wide range (κ range: 0.15–0.97; r range: 0.21–0.94) reported in the literature. Two common multi-item instruments, the Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale and the Beck Scale for Suicidal Ideation were highly correlated with each other (r = 0.83). Sensitivity analyses identified sources of heterogeneity such as the time frame of the instrument and whether it relies on self-report or a clinical interview. Finally, construct-specific analyses suggest that suicide ideation items from common psychiatric questionnaires are most concordant with the suicide ideation construct of multi-item instruments. Conclusions: Our findings suggest that multi-item instruments provide valuable information on different aspects of suicidal thoughts or behavior but share a modest core factor with single suicidal ideation items. Retrospective, multisite collaborations including distinct instruments should be feasible provided they harmonize across instruments or focus on specific constructs of suicidality.

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Language :
English
ISSN :
08944105
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Neuropsychology, 37(3), 315-329. American Psychological Association Inc., Campos, A I, van Velzen, L S, Veltman, D J, Pozzi, E, Ambrogi, S, Ballard, E D, Banaj, N, Başgöze, Z, Bellow, S, Benedetti, F, Bollettini, I, Brosch, K, Canales-Rodríguez, E J, Clarke-Rubright, E K, Colic, L, Connolly, C G, Courtet, P, Cullen, K R, Dannlowski, U, Dauvermann, M R, Davey, C G, Deverdun, J, Dohm, K, Erwin-Grabner, T, Goya-Maldonado, R, Fani, N, Fortea, L, Fuentes-Claramonte, P, Gonul, A S, Gotlib, I H, Grotegerd, D, Harris, M A, Harrison, B J, Haswell, C C, Hawkins, E L, Hill, D, Hirano, Y, Ho, T C, Jollant, F, Jovanovic, T, Kircher, T, Klimes-Dougan, B, le Bars, E, Lochner, C, McIntosh, A M, Meinert, S, Mekawi, Y, Melloni, E, Mitchell, P, Morey, R A, Nakagawa, A, Nenadić, I, Olié, E, Pereira, F, Phillips, R D, Piras, F, Poletti, S, Pomarol-Clotet, E, Radua, J, Ressler, K J, Roberts, G, Rodriguez-Cano, E, Sacchet, M D, Salvador, R, Sandu, A-L, Shimizu, E, Singh, A, Spalletta, G, Steele, J D, Stein, D J, Stein, F, Stevens, J S, Teresi, G I, Uyar-Demir, A, van der Wee, N J, van der Werff, S J, van Rooij, S J H, Vecchio, D, Verdolini, N, Vieta, E, Waiter, G D, Whalley, H, Whittle, S L, Yang, T T, Zarate, C A, Thompson, P M, Jahanshad, N, van Harmelen, A-L, Blumberg, H P, Schmaal, L & Rentería, M E 2023, ' Concurrent Validity and Reliability of Suicide Risk Assessment Instruments : A Meta-Analysis of 20 Instruments Across 27 International Cohorts ', Neuropsychology, vol. 37, no. 3, pp. 315-329 . https://doi.org/10.1037/neu0000850
Accession number :
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