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Psychometric Properties of the Korean Version of Functioning Assessment Short Test in Bipolar Disorder

Authors
Kang, HangoeunbiYoon, Bo-HyunBahk, Won-MyongWoo, Young SupKim, WonLee, JonghunSohn, InKiPark, Sung-YongJon, Duk-InJung, Myung HunKim, Moon-DooJung, Young-EunSung, Hyung-MoPark, Young-MinLee, Jung GooLee, Sang-YeolJang, Seung-HoLim, Eun-SungShim, In HeeLee, KwanghunJang, Sae-Heon
Issue Date
Feb-2023
Publisher
대한정신약물학회
Keywords
Functioning assessment short test; Bipolar disorder; Psychosocial functioning; Validation; Won-Myong Bahk
Citation
Clinical Psychopharmacology and Neuroscience, v.21, no.2, pp 188 - 196
Pages
9
Journal Title
Clinical Psychopharmacology and Neuroscience
Volume
21
Number
2
Start Page
188
End Page
196
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/22376
DOI
10.9758/cpn.2023.21.1.188
ISSN
1738-1088
2093-4327
Abstract
Objective: The Functioning Assessment Short Test (FAST) is a relatively specific test for bipolar disorders designed to assess the main functioning problems experienced by patients. This brief instrument includes 24 items assessing impair-ment or disability in 6 domains of functioning: autonomy, occupational functioning, cognitive functioning, financial issues, interpersonal relationships, and leisure time. It has already been translated into standardized versions in several languages. The aim of this study is to measure the validity and reliability of the Korean version of FAST (K-FAST). Methods: A total of 209 bipolar disorder patients were recruited from 14 centers in Korea. K-FAST, Young Mania Rating Scale (YMRS), Bipolar Depression Rating Scale (BDRS), Global Assessment of Functioning (GAF) and the World Health Organization Quality of Life Assessment Instrument Brief Form (WHOQOL-BREF) were administered, and psychometric analysis of the K-FAST was conducted. Results: The internal consistency (Cronbach's alpha) of the K-FAST was 0.95. Test-retest reliability analysis showed a strong correlation between the two measures assessed at a 1-week interval (ICC = 0.97; p < 0.001). The K-FAST ex-hibited significant correlations with GAF (r = -0.771), WHOQOL-BREF (r = -0.326), YMRS (r = 0.509) and BDRS (r = 0.598). A strong negative correlation with GAF pointed to a reasonable degree of concurrent validity. Although the exploratory factor analysis showed four factors, the confirmatory factor analysis of questionnaires had a good fit for a six factors model (CFI = 0.925; TLI = 0.912; RMSEA = 0.078). Conclusion: The K-FAST has good psychometric properties, good internal consistency, and can be applicable and ac-ceptable to the Korean context.
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