Factor structure and internal consistency of the Clinical Assessment Interview for Negative Symptoms (CAINS) on a sample of persons with psychotic disorders in Bosnia and Herzegovina

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Alma Džubur Kulenović
Eldina Smajic Mešević
Emina Ribić
Selman Repišti
Tamara Radojičić
Nikolina Jovanović
机构
[1] Clinical Center of University of Sarajevo,Department for Psychiatry
[2] Clinical Center University of Sarajevo,Department for Research and Development
[3] Clinical Center of Montenegro,Clinic for Psychiatry
[4] Queen Mary University of London,Unit for Social and Community Psychiatry, WHO Collaborating Centre for Mental Health Services Development, Bart’s and London School of Medicine and Dentistry
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Journal of Neural Transmission | 2022年 / 129卷
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Psychotic disorders; Negative symptoms; CAINS; Factor validity; Internal consistency;
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The assessment of negative symptoms is crucial for development of adequate therapeutic interventions. This is a challenging task due to complex clinical presentation and lack of reliable and valid instruments. This study examined the psychometric characteristics of the Clinical Assessment Interview for Negative Symptoms (CAINS). The sample consisted of 81 persons with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder recruited from two health institutions in the Sarajevo Canton: the Clinical Center of the University of Sarajevo and the Psychiatric Hospital of the Sarajevo Canton. The 13 CAINS items grouped into four factors (expression, motivation and satisfaction in the recreational domain, motivation and satisfaction with social relationships, motivation and satisfaction with job and education). The four-factor solution accounted for 87.83% of the variance of manifest items. The reliabilities of extracted factors were as follows: for motivation and satisfaction with social relationships α = 0.897, for motivation and satisfaction with job and education α = 0.961, for Motivation and satisfaction in the recreation domain α = 0.981, and for expression α = 0.938. The highest correlation between factors was found between Motivation and satisfaction with recreation and Motivation and satisfaction with social relationships. On the other hand, the lowest correlation was found between motivation and satisfaction with social relations and motivation and satisfaction with job and education. In conclusion, the study showed that the latent structure of CAINS is adequate, clearly interpretable, and consisted of four factors. The measure can be used for assessment of the negative symptoms in outpatients with psychosis in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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