2019
DOI: 10.1055/a-0838-4953
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Validierung einer deutschen, adaptierten Fassung der Self-Stigma of Depression Scale (SSDS) zur Messung von Selbststigmatisierung bei Personen mit Depression (SSDS-D)

Abstract: ZusammenfassungDie Self-Stigma of Depression Scale (SSDS) erfasst mit 16 Items das von der befragten Person antizipierte Selbststigma für den hypothetischen Fall, dass sie eine Depression hätte. Für die Befragung von Patienten ist die Erfassung des tatsächlich erlebten Selbststigmas sinnvoller. Ziel der Studie war folglich die Entwicklung und Validierung einer Patientenversion der SSDS, um das erlebte Selbststigma bei Personen mit Depression adäquat erfassen zu können. Alle Items wurden neu übersetzt und in de… Show more

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“…Psychometric properties of SSDS were evaluated in the Germans and in CFA and based on the goodness of fit indexes (χ2/df = 2.133, TLI = 0.989, CFI = 0.991, SRMR = 0.072, RMSEA = 0.080), the SSDS was confirmed in the German people with 16 items and 4 factors [ 52 ]. A study among Australians evaluated the validity and reliability of the SSDS with 16 items and 4 factors in three target groups: university students, people with depression, and the public population.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Psychometric properties of SSDS were evaluated in the Germans and in CFA and based on the goodness of fit indexes (χ2/df = 2.133, TLI = 0.989, CFI = 0.991, SRMR = 0.072, RMSEA = 0.080), the SSDS was confirmed in the German people with 16 items and 4 factors [ 52 ]. A study among Australians evaluated the validity and reliability of the SSDS with 16 items and 4 factors in three target groups: university students, people with depression, and the public population.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%