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Countertransference feelings and personality disorders: a psychometric evaluation of a brief version of the Feeling Word Checklist (FWC-BV)

机译:逆转带感情和人格障碍:对感觉词清单的简短版本的心理测量评估(FWC-BV)

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The Feeling Word Checklist (FWC) is a self-report questionnaire designed to assess therapists’ countertransference (CT) feelings. The primary aim of the study was to evaluate the psychometric properties of a brief, 12-item version of the Feeling Word Checklist (FWC-BV). The second aim was to validate the factor structure by examining the associations between the FWC-BV factors, patients’ personality pathology and therapeutic alliance (TA). Therapists at 13 different outpatient units within the Norwegian Network of Personality Disorders participated, and the study includes therapies for a large sample of patients (N?=?2425) with personality pathology. Over a period of 2.5?years, therapists completed the FWC-BV for each patient in therapy every 6?months. Statistical methods included exploratory (EFA) and confirmatory (CFA) factor analysis. Internal consistency was estimated using Mc Donald’s coefficient Omega (ωt). The Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV – Axis II (SCID II) and Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview (MINI) were used as diagnostic instruments, and patient-rated TA was assessed using the Working Alliance Inventory (WAI-SR). Factor analyses revealed three clinically meaningful factors: Inadequate, Idealised and Confident. These factors had acceptable psychometric properties. Most notably, a number of borderline PD criteria correlated positively with the factors Inadequate and Idealised, and negatively with the factor Confident. All the factors correlated significantly with at least one of the WAI-SR subscales. The FWC-BV measures three clinically meaningful aspects of therapists’ CT feelings. This brief version of the FWC seems satisfactory for use in further research and in clinical contexts.
机译:感觉词清单(FWC)是一个自我报告的问卷,旨在评估治疗师的逆情(CT)感受。该研究的主要目的是评估简要的12项版本的感觉词核对表(FWC-BV)的心理学特性。第二个目的是通过检查FWC-BV因子,患者人格病理和治疗联盟(TA)之间的关联来验证因子结构。在挪威人格障碍网络中的13个不同门诊单元的治疗师参与,该研究包括具有个性病理学的大型患者样本的疗法(N?=?2425)。在2.5年的时间内,治疗师每6个月为每位患者完成FWC-BV。统计方法包括探索性(EFA)和确认(CFA)因子分析。使用MC Donald系数Omega(ωt)估计内部一致性。 DSM-IV轴II(SCID II)和迷你国际神经精神科(MINI)的结构化临床访谈用作诊断仪器,使用工作联盟库存(WAI-SR)评估患者额定TA。因子分析显示了三个临床有意义的因素:不充分,理想化和自信。这些因素具有可接受的心理测量性质。最值得注意的是,许多边界PD标准与因素不足和理想化的因素,以及对因子的信任负面。所有因素都与至少一个WAI-SR分量有显着相关。 FWC-BV衡量了治疗师CT感受的三个临床有意义的方面。 FWC的简要版本似乎令人满意,用于进一步研究和临床环境。

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