The paper presents the first step analysis of data collected to build up a psychometric tool, consisting of 15 “yes/no” questions and termed “Scala di Valutazione dell’Emotività e del Benessere dell’Anziano” (SVEBA) (Evaluation Scale of Affectivity and Well-Being in the Elderly), aimed at a rapid clinical screening of affective disorders. A validation study of the scale matched the SVEBA score and both the interview evaluation and the Symptoms Rating Test score of R. Kellner and B. F. Sheffield (SRT-Italian validated form). The sample was constituted by 321 volunteers. The results confirmed a high concomitant validity with respect to both SRT and clinical evaluation. High correlations were observed between the two global measurements and for subgroups obtained by gender, residence area, age classes.
La scala S.V.E.B.A. per la misurazione dello stato emotivo-affettivo dell’anziano / Neri, Mirco; C., Cortelloni; G., Giorgi; A., Spanò; Cipolli, Carlo; Lalla, Michele. - STAMPA. - (1990), pp. 184-189. (Intervento presentato al convegno Normalità e patologia delle funzioni cognitive nell’invecchiamento tenutosi a Roma nel 1-3/12/1988).
La scala S.V.E.B.A. per la misurazione dello stato emotivo-affettivo dell’anziano
NERI, Mirco;CIPOLLI, Carlo;LALLA, Michele
1990
Abstract
The paper presents the first step analysis of data collected to build up a psychometric tool, consisting of 15 “yes/no” questions and termed “Scala di Valutazione dell’Emotività e del Benessere dell’Anziano” (SVEBA) (Evaluation Scale of Affectivity and Well-Being in the Elderly), aimed at a rapid clinical screening of affective disorders. A validation study of the scale matched the SVEBA score and both the interview evaluation and the Symptoms Rating Test score of R. Kellner and B. F. Sheffield (SRT-Italian validated form). The sample was constituted by 321 volunteers. The results confirmed a high concomitant validity with respect to both SRT and clinical evaluation. High correlations were observed between the two global measurements and for subgroups obtained by gender, residence area, age classes.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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