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    Title: Chinese Version of the Positive and Negative Suicide Ideation (PANSI-C): Instrument Development
    Authors: 周桂如
    Chang HJ;Lin CC;Chou KR;Ma WF;Yang CY
    Contributors: 護理學研究所
    Date: 2009
    Issue Date: 2009-08-21 12:21:16 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: Instrument Development.
    Aim. This paper is a report of a study conducted to develop a Chinese version of
    the Positive and Negative Suicide Ideation Inventory and evaluate its psychometric
    properties.
    Background. Comprehensive assessment of suicidal behaviour in youths should
    incorporate both protective factors and risk factors.
    Methods. We recruited 2341 middle- and high-school students for a longitudinal
    and prospective study, conducted between 2005 and 2007. To assess predictive
    validity, a convenience sample of 251 of the 2341 students was recruited 1 year later
    to follow-up on suicide attempts during the preceding 2 weeks. To evaluate construct
    validity, a small convenience sample of 94 adolescent inpatients and outpatients was
    used as a comparison group. Instruments used included the Children’s Depression
    Inventory, the Self-Control Schedule, and the Cognitive Triad for Children.
    Results. Cronbach’s a coefficients for the Chinese version of the positive and negative
    suicide ideation–negative suicide ideation and the Chinese version of the positive and
    negative suicide ideation–positive ideation were 0Æ94 and 0Æ86 respectively. Satisfactory
    test–retest reliability was evident. Convergent and divergent validities were demonstrated
    by statistically significant correlations among subscales and the other instruments
    used. Construct validity was evidenced by statistically significantly different scores on
    the subscales among the contrasted groups. Subscale scores in the first-wave study
    statistically significantly predicted attempted suicide behaviour 1 year later, demonstrating
    evidence of predictive validity. Factor analysis showed a two-factor structure.
    Conclusion. The Chinese Version of the Positive and Negative Suicide Ideation
    Inventory may be a reliable and valid instrument to measure the severity of suicidal
    ideation in adolescents, subject to further research to test the generalizability of the
    present findings.
    Keywords: Chinese version, instrument development, nursing, positive and negative
    suicide ideation, reliability, validity
    Relation: Journal of Advanced Nursing.
    Data Type: article
    Appears in Collections:[Post-Baccalaureate Program in Nursing] Periodical Article

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