TY - JOUR
T1 - Development and validation of the somatic symptom disorder-b criteria scale (SSD-12)
AU - Toussaint, Anne
AU - Murray, Alexandra M.
AU - Voigt, Katharina
AU - Herzog, Annabel
AU - Gierk, Benjamin
AU - Kroenke, Kurt
AU - Rief, Winfried
AU - Henningsen, Peter
AU - Löwe, Bernd
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2015 by the American Psychosomatic Society.
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - Objective: To develop and validate a new self-report questionnaire for the assessment of the psychological features of Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition somatic symptom disorder. Methods: The Somatic SymptomDisorder-B Criteria Scale (SSD-12) was developed in several steps from an initial pool of 98 items. The SSD-12 is composed of 12 items; each of the three psychological subcriteria is measured by four items. In a cross-sectional study, the SSD-12 was administered to 698 patients (65.8% female, mean [standard deviation] age = 38.79 [14.15] years) from a psychosomatic outpatient clinic. Item and scale characteristics as well as measures of reliability and validity were determined. Results: The SSD-12 has good item characteristics and excellent reliability (Cronbach α =.95). Confirmatory factor analyses suggested that a three-factorial structure that reflects the three psychological criteria interpreted as cognitive, affective, and behavioral aspects (n = 663, Comparative Fit Index > 0.99, Tucker-Lewis Index > 0.99, Root Mean Square Error of Approximation = 0.06, 90% confidence interval = 0.01-0.08). SSD-12 total sum score was significantly associated with somatic symptom burden (r = 0.47, p <.001) and health anxiety (r = 0.71, p <.001), and moderately associated with general anxiety (r = 0.35, p <.001) and depressive symptoms (r = 0.22, p <.001). Patients with a higher SSD-12 psychological symptom burden reported higher general physical and mental health impairment and significantly higher health care use. Conclusions: The SSD-12 is the first self-report questionnaire that operationalizes the new psychological characteristics of Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition somatic symptom disorder. Initial assessment indicates that the SSD-12 has sufficient reliability and validity to warrant further testing in both research and clinical settings.
AB - Objective: To develop and validate a new self-report questionnaire for the assessment of the psychological features of Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition somatic symptom disorder. Methods: The Somatic SymptomDisorder-B Criteria Scale (SSD-12) was developed in several steps from an initial pool of 98 items. The SSD-12 is composed of 12 items; each of the three psychological subcriteria is measured by four items. In a cross-sectional study, the SSD-12 was administered to 698 patients (65.8% female, mean [standard deviation] age = 38.79 [14.15] years) from a psychosomatic outpatient clinic. Item and scale characteristics as well as measures of reliability and validity were determined. Results: The SSD-12 has good item characteristics and excellent reliability (Cronbach α =.95). Confirmatory factor analyses suggested that a three-factorial structure that reflects the three psychological criteria interpreted as cognitive, affective, and behavioral aspects (n = 663, Comparative Fit Index > 0.99, Tucker-Lewis Index > 0.99, Root Mean Square Error of Approximation = 0.06, 90% confidence interval = 0.01-0.08). SSD-12 total sum score was significantly associated with somatic symptom burden (r = 0.47, p <.001) and health anxiety (r = 0.71, p <.001), and moderately associated with general anxiety (r = 0.35, p <.001) and depressive symptoms (r = 0.22, p <.001). Patients with a higher SSD-12 psychological symptom burden reported higher general physical and mental health impairment and significantly higher health care use. Conclusions: The SSD-12 is the first self-report questionnaire that operationalizes the new psychological characteristics of Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition somatic symptom disorder. Initial assessment indicates that the SSD-12 has sufficient reliability and validity to warrant further testing in both research and clinical settings.
KW - Diagnostic instruments
KW - Psychometrics
KW - SSD-12
KW - Self-report
KW - Somatic symptom disorder
KW - Somatoform disorders
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U2 - 10.1097/PSY.0000000000000240
DO - 10.1097/PSY.0000000000000240
M3 - Article
C2 - 26461855
AN - SCOPUS:84953637567
SN - 0033-3174
VL - 78
SP - 5
EP - 12
JO - Psychosomatic Medicine
JF - Psychosomatic Medicine
IS - 1
ER -