PLoS ONE (Jan 2019)

Validation of the Spanish-language Cardiff Anomalous Perception Scale.

  • William Tamayo-Agudelo,
  • María J Jaén-Moreno,
  • María O León-Campos,
  • Jorge Holguín-Lew,
  • Rogelio Luque-Luque,
  • Vaughan Bell

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0213425
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 3
p. e0213425

Abstract

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The Cardiff Anomalous Perceptions Scale (CAPS) is a psychometric measure of hallucinatory experience. It has been widely used in English and used in initial studies in Spanish but a full validation study has not yet been published. We report a validation study of the Spanish-language CAPS, conducted in both Spain and Colombia to cover both European and Latin American Spanish. The Spanish-language version of the CAPS was produced through back translation with slight modifications made for local dialects. In Spain, 329 non-clinical participants completed the CAPS along with 40 patients with psychosis. In Colombia, 190 non-clinical participants completed the CAPS along with 21 patients with psychosis. Participants completed other psychometric scales measuring psychosis-like experience to additionally test convergent and divergent validity. The Spanish-language CAPS was found to have good internal reliability. Test-retest reliability was slightly below the cut-off, although could only be tested in the Spanish non-clinical sample. The scale showed solid construct validity and a principal components analysis broadly replicated previously reported three component factor structures for the CAPS.