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. 2008 Sep;35(5):370-8.
doi: 10.1007/s10488-008-0179-6. Epub 2008 Jun 17.

The psychometric properties of the Colorado Symptom Index

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The psychometric properties of the Colorado Symptom Index

Roger A Boothroyd et al. Adm Policy Ment Health. 2008 Sep.

Abstract

The Colorado Symptom Index (CSI: Shern et al. 1994, Milbank Quart 72:123-148) is widely used in research as a self-report measure of psychiatric symptomatology, yet little information exists regarding the scale's psychometric properties. Additionally, the CSI has no cut-off score denoting the need for further psychiatric assessment. This study examined the CSI's psychometric properties and established a cut-off score. Analyses were based on 3,874 adult Florida Medicaid respondents. The CSI had excellent internal consistency (.92) and test-retest reliability (.71). Evidence of the CSI's validity was strong; CSI scores distinguished among individuals with and without mental health services needs and were significantly correlated with functioning. Results using a contrasting groups approach indicate that 30 is a reasonable "clinical" cut-off score. At this score, the CSI had respectable sensitivity (.76) and specificity (.68) and a ROC curve analysis suggests that the CSI is "fair to good" discriminator of individuals with psychiatric disabilities.

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