The Beck Hopelessness Scale's psychometric features: A new short form based on item response theory
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.jad.2024.06.048
The Beck Hopelessness Scale's psychometric features: A new short form based on item response theory
Abstract
Background: The assessment of hopelessness plays a significant role in preventing various psychological disorders and major life events within the general population. However, the psychometric properties of the Beck Hopelessness Scale (BHS) have been a subject of controversy, primarily studied in clinical groups. The aim of the present study was to gain new psychometric insights and propose a new short version of the BHS for the general population using the Item Response Theory (IRT) approach.
Methods: A total of 2164 Argentinean individuals completed the BHS alongside the Inventory of Suicide Orientation-30. We compared IRT models with two and three parameters for the original BHS version, exploring the removal of redundant and less informative items. Convergent and discriminant validity was also examined.
Results: Our results support the 2PL model for the BHS-19. In addition, the BHS-10 short version adequately depicted the same range of the measured trait as the original version, showing reasonable measurement accuracy in the middle-high levels of the trait (marginal reliability = 0.70, Cronbach's α = 0.86). Notably, a positive correlation was found between the factorial score of BHS-10, BHS-19, and suicide orientation.
Conclusions: In conclusion, our findings support the use of a simplified version as a practical and valuable tool for both research and clinical practice in the future.
Keywords: BHS; Beck Hopelessness Scale; Item response theory; Short form; Suicide orientation.
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