Open Journal of Psychiatry and Allied Sciences (Jun 2019)

Reliability and validity of the Screening Tool for Assessment of Psychosocial Problems

  • Kamlesh Kumar Sahu,
  • Bir Singh Chavan,
  • Chandra Bala,
  • Shikha Tyagi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5958/2394-2061.2019.00039.9
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 2
pp. 163 – 168

Abstract

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Background: While working in a multidisciplinary team, many a time there is lack of clarity or connivance who will work on what issue and how to decide about a referral to another team member, particularly to the psychiatric social worker. So, a need was felt to develop a screening tool for the same purpose. Aim: To develop a screening tool for the assessment of psychosocial problems, and to test its reliability and validity. Methods: A 12-item scale was developed following the scientific tool development steps. Content validity of the tool was established by accepting more than 70% validity index for each item. To test the reliability, it was applied to 100 family members of persons with mental illness. Results: Statistical analyses showed good internal consistency by Cronbach’s alpha (r=0.76) and Spearman-Brown prophecy formula (r=0.73). Scores of all the 12 individual items significantly correlated with the total score of the tool indicating acceptable sensitivity. A significant correlation was found among the scores of items indicating good construct validity of the tool. Conclusion: The Screening Tool for Assessment of Psychosocial Problems (STAPP) is a brief and simple to use instrument, which has acceptable psychometric properties (valid and reliable). It is suitable for screening of the psychosocial problems of family members of person with a mental illness. It can be used for screening in routine clinical practice.

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