Revisiting the psychometric properties of the McArthur admission experience survey: Validating the Portuguese version using a bifactor approach
Deborah Oyine Aluh,
Sofia Azeredo-Lopes,
Barbara Pedrosa,
Manuela Silva,
Ugnė Grigaitė,
Ana Rita Martins,
Maria Ferreira de Almeida Mousinho,
Graça Cardoso,
José Miguel Caldas-de-Almeida
Affiliations
Deborah Oyine Aluh
Lisbon Institute of Global Mental Health, Lisbon, Portugal; Comprehensive Health Research Centre (chrc), NOVA Medical School, NOVA University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal; Department of Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmacy Management, University of Nigeria Nsukka, Nigeria; Corresponding author. Lisbon Institute of Global Mental Health Comprehensive Health Research Centre (CHRC) NOVA Medical School, Universidade Nova de Lisboa Rua do Instituto Bacteriológico nº5, 1150-082 Lisboa, Portugal.
Sofia Azeredo-Lopes
Comprehensive Health Research Centre (chrc), NOVA Medical School, NOVA University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal; Department of Statistics and Operational Research, Faculdade de Ciências, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal
Barbara Pedrosa
Lisbon Institute of Global Mental Health, Lisbon, Portugal; Comprehensive Health Research Centre (chrc), NOVA Medical School, NOVA University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal
Manuela Silva
Lisbon Institute of Global Mental Health, Lisbon, Portugal; Comprehensive Health Research Centre (chrc), NOVA Medical School, NOVA University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal
Ugnė Grigaitė
Lisbon Institute of Global Mental Health, Lisbon, Portugal; Comprehensive Health Research Centre (chrc), NOVA Medical School, NOVA University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal
Ana Rita Martins
Centro Hospitalar De Vila Nova De Gaia/Espinho, E.P.E.| V. N. Gaia/Espinho Hospital Centre, Portugal
Maria Ferreira de Almeida Mousinho
Department of Mental Health Unidade Local de Saúde do Baixo Alentejo, Beja, Portugal
Graça Cardoso
Lisbon Institute of Global Mental Health, Lisbon, Portugal; Comprehensive Health Research Centre (chrc), NOVA Medical School, NOVA University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal
José Miguel Caldas-de-Almeida
Lisbon Institute of Global Mental Health, Lisbon, Portugal; Comprehensive Health Research Centre (chrc), NOVA Medical School, NOVA University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal
Cultural factors play a significant role in shaping the perception of coercion during psychiatric admissions. The present study aimed to assess the psychometric properties of the Portuguese Admission Experience Survey(P-AES).The study employed a cross-sectional approach in five psychiatric departments in three regions of Portugal. A total of 208 patients participated in the survey. Reliability was assessed through internal consistency and test-retest procedures. Internal validity was analyzed using a two-parameter logistic item response model, exploring three models, including a bifactor model. Convergent validity was determined by correlating AES scores with the Coercion Ladder (CL), Client Assessment of Satisfaction (CAT), and Global Assessment of Functioning (GAF) scale. Discriminatory power was assessed by comparing scores between patients with voluntary and involuntary admission status.The P-AES demonstrated satisfactory internal consistency and test-retest reliability. The bifactor model exhibited superior fit compared to the one-factor and three-factor models. Correlations between P-AES and CL, as well as CAT scores, indicated good convergent validity. Additionally, P-AES scores were notably higher in patients with compulsory psychiatric hospital admission compared to those admitted voluntarily, confirming its discriminatory power.The bifactor model suggests that all three domains of the AES should be used to measure the subjective experience of coercion.