Family Burden Interview Scale for relatives of psychiatric patients (FBIS-BR): reliability study of the Brazilian version

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Autor(a) principal: Bandeira,Marina
Data de Publicação: 2007
Outros Autores: Calzavara,Maria Gláucia Pires, Freitas,Lucas Cordeiro, Barroso,Sabrina Martins
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Psychiatry (São Paulo. 1999. Online)
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Resumo: OBJECTIVE: Psychiatric deinstitutionalization resulted in greater involvement of families in daily care of patients. Family caregivers burden has been described by international researches. In Brazil very few studies investigated family burden with validated scales, perhaps due to the restrict availability of scales to measure this construct. The present study examined the reliability of the Brazilian version of the Family Burden Interview Schedule. METHOD: Scale reliability was assessed through its internal consistency and temporal stability. A sample of 243 family caregivers of psychiatric patients attending public outpatient services were interviewed with the scale. Socio-demographic data were collected with a standardized form. A sub-sample of 42 relatives participated in a re-test, after 3 weeks, for assessment of the scale temporal stability. RESULTS: Cronbach alpha coefficients ranged from 0.58 to 0.90 for global and domains scores. Pearson correlation coefficients and intra-class correlation coefficients for test and retest ranged from 0.54 to 0.90. DISCUSSION: Results for internal consistency were similar to the original scale. Four subscales presented alpha coefficients superior to the original ones. The temporal stability cannot be compared because this analysis was not performed for the original scale. CONCLUSION: The Brazilian version of the scale had good psychometric properties of temporal stability and internal consistency.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Family Burden Interview Scale for relatives of psychiatric patients (FBIS-BR): reliability study of the Brazilian version
title Family Burden Interview Scale for relatives of psychiatric patients (FBIS-BR): reliability study of the Brazilian version
spellingShingle Family Burden Interview Scale for relatives of psychiatric patients (FBIS-BR): reliability study of the Brazilian version
Bandeira,Marina
Reliability of tests
Family
Family burden
Mentaly ill persons
Deinstitutionalization
title_short Family Burden Interview Scale for relatives of psychiatric patients (FBIS-BR): reliability study of the Brazilian version
title_full Family Burden Interview Scale for relatives of psychiatric patients (FBIS-BR): reliability study of the Brazilian version
title_fullStr Family Burden Interview Scale for relatives of psychiatric patients (FBIS-BR): reliability study of the Brazilian version
title_full_unstemmed Family Burden Interview Scale for relatives of psychiatric patients (FBIS-BR): reliability study of the Brazilian version
title_sort Family Burden Interview Scale for relatives of psychiatric patients (FBIS-BR): reliability study of the Brazilian version
author Bandeira,Marina
author_facet Bandeira,Marina
Calzavara,Maria Gláucia Pires
Freitas,Lucas Cordeiro
Barroso,Sabrina Martins
author_role author
author2 Calzavara,Maria Gláucia Pires
Freitas,Lucas Cordeiro
Barroso,Sabrina Martins
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bandeira,Marina
Calzavara,Maria Gláucia Pires
Freitas,Lucas Cordeiro
Barroso,Sabrina Martins
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Reliability of tests
Family
Family burden
Mentaly ill persons
Deinstitutionalization
topic Reliability of tests
Family
Family burden
Mentaly ill persons
Deinstitutionalization
description OBJECTIVE: Psychiatric deinstitutionalization resulted in greater involvement of families in daily care of patients. Family caregivers burden has been described by international researches. In Brazil very few studies investigated family burden with validated scales, perhaps due to the restrict availability of scales to measure this construct. The present study examined the reliability of the Brazilian version of the Family Burden Interview Schedule. METHOD: Scale reliability was assessed through its internal consistency and temporal stability. A sample of 243 family caregivers of psychiatric patients attending public outpatient services were interviewed with the scale. Socio-demographic data were collected with a standardized form. A sub-sample of 42 relatives participated in a re-test, after 3 weeks, for assessment of the scale temporal stability. RESULTS: Cronbach alpha coefficients ranged from 0.58 to 0.90 for global and domains scores. Pearson correlation coefficients and intra-class correlation coefficients for test and retest ranged from 0.54 to 0.90. DISCUSSION: Results for internal consistency were similar to the original scale. Four subscales presented alpha coefficients superior to the original ones. The temporal stability cannot be compared because this analysis was not performed for the original scale. CONCLUSION: The Brazilian version of the scale had good psychometric properties of temporal stability and internal consistency.
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