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Standardization of the MARISTÃ N scale to measure needs in people with schizophrenia and related psychoses

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  • Sandra Saldivia
  • Francisco Torres-González
  • Ariadne Runte-Geidel
  • Pamela Grandon
  • Miguel Xavier
  • Helen Killaspy
  • Dinarte Ballester
  • Claudio Antonioli
  • Roberto Melipillan
  • Emiliano Galende
  • Jose Miguel Caldas
  • Michael King

Abstract

Objective: Existing measures of needs in severe mental illness have been developed mainly from professionals’ viewpoints and are Eurocentric. Our aim was to standardize a measure of the needs of people with schizophrenia across several cultures and based on users’ own viewpoints. Method: An instrument to measure needs, based on qualitative data on users’, carers’ and professionals’ views, was tested in 164 people with schizophrenia or related psychoses in six countries. Participants underwent face-to-face interviews, one third of which were repeated 30 days later. Principal axis factoring and Promax rotation evaluated scale structure; Horn’s parallel combined with bootstrapping determined the number of factors; and intra-class correlation assessed test-retest reliability. Results: The instrument contained four factors: (1) health needs; (2) work and leisure needs; (3) existential needs; and (4) needs for support in daily living. Cronbach’s α for internal consistency was 0.81, 0.81, 0.77 and 0.76 for factors 1–4 and 0.81 for the scale as a whole. Correlation between factors was of moderate range for the first three factors (0.41–0.50) and low for the fourth factor (0.14–0.29). Intra-class correlation coefficient for test-retest reliability was 0.74 (0.64–0.82) for the whole scale. Mean item score on needs for support in daily living was lower than for the other factors. Conclusions: The MARISTà N Scale of Needs evaluates needs from the patient perspective and it is a valid instrument to measure the needs of people with severe mental illness across cultures.

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  • Sandra Saldivia & Francisco Torres-González & Ariadne Runte-Geidel & Pamela Grandon & Miguel Xavier & Helen Killaspy & Dinarte Ballester & Claudio Antonioli & Roberto Melipillan & Emiliano Galende & , 2014. "Standardization of the MARISTà N scale to measure needs in people with schizophrenia and related psychoses," International Journal of Social Psychiatry, , vol. 60(3), pages 219-226, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:socpsy:v:60:y:2014:i:3:p:219-226
    DOI: 10.1177/0020764013481544
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