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      Development of two psychological experience questionnaires for screening violence-related mental health disorders of non-psychiatric inpatients

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          Background

          Increased violent events happen in the general hospitals in China and yet non-psychiatric departments do not have tools for violence-tendency screening.

          Methods

          The current study developed and evaluated two Inpatient Psychological Experience Questionnaires (IPEQs) for the screening of violence-related six mental health disorders: (Inpatient Psychological Experience Questionnaire-1 (IPEQ-1): anxiety, depression and suicidality; Inpatient Psychological Experience Questionnaire-2 (IPEQ-2): paranoid personality disorder, emotionally unstable personality disorder and histrionic personality disorder). Two initial IPEQs (IPEQ-1: 37 items and IPEQ-2: 30 items) were developed and assessed by domain experts. Then 1210 inpatients were recruited and divided into three groups (160, 450 and 600 samples, respectively) for IPEQs item selection and evaluation. During the two-stage item selection, three statistical methods including Pearson’s correlation coefficient, exploratory factor analysis and item response theory were applied. For the item evaluation, Cronbach’s alpha coefficient, test-retest reliability, criterion-related validity and construct validity of the final questionnaires were measured.

          Results

          Twelve items were selected for each IPEQs. Cronbach’s alpha coefficients were 0.91 and 0.78 for IPEQ-1 and IPEQ-2, respectively. Test-retest replication ratios were 0.95 and 0.87 for IPEQ-1 and IPEQ-2, respectively. Correlation coefficients between different disorders and their related-tools scores were [0.51, 0.44] and [0.40, 0.44] for IPEQ-1 and IPEQ-2, respectively and were significant ( P < 0.01). Confirmatory factor analysis supported the validity of the final IPEQs ( P < 0.05), and the model fit index met the criterion generally.

          Conclusion

          The IPEQs developed in this study could be effective and easy-to-use tools for screening inpatients with violence-intendancy in non-psychosomatic departments.

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                Author and article information

                Contributors
                xuyongsmu@vip.163.com
                wbq_xy@126.com
                Journal
                Health Qual Life Outcomes
                Health Qual Life Outcomes
                Health and Quality of Life Outcomes
                BioMed Central (London )
                1477-7525
                25 May 2020
                25 May 2020
                2020
                : 18
                : 151
                Affiliations
                [1 ]GRID grid.263452.4, ISNI 0000 0004 1798 4018, Nursing College, , Shanxi Medical University, ; 56 Xinjian South Road, Taiyuan, Shanxi 030001 People’s Republic of China
                [2 ]GRID grid.163032.5, ISNI 0000 0004 1760 2008, Nursing College, , Shanxi University of Chinese Medicine, ; Taiyuan, Shanxi People’s Republic of China
                [3 ]GRID grid.22448.38, ISNI 0000 0004 1936 8032, School of Systems Biology, , George Mason University (GMU), ; Fairfax, VA USA
                [4 ]GRID grid.452461.0, ISNI 0000 0004 1762 8478, Department of Psychiatry, , First Hospital of Shanxi Medical University, ; Taiyuan, Shanxi People’s Republic of China
                [5 ]GRID grid.452461.0, ISNI 0000 0004 1762 8478, Department of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, , First Hospital of Shanxi Medical University, ; Taiyuan, Shanxi People’s Republic of China
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                10.1186/s12955-020-01399-9
                7249322
                32450852
                ed98426f-2994-41ba-9294-5cfbee5df671
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                : 24 October 2019
                : 7 May 2020
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                psychological questionnaire,violence,anxiety,depression,suicidality,paranoid personality disorder,emotionally unstable personality disorder,histrionic personality disorder

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