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Reliability and Validity of the Korean Version of the Lifetime Stressor Checklist-Revised in Psychiatric Outpatients with Anxiety or Depressive Disordersopen access

Authors
Choi, KR[Choi, Kang Rok]Kim, D[Kim, Daeho]Jang, EY[Jang, Eun Young]Bae, H[Bae, Hwallip]Kim, SH[Kim, Seok Hyeon]
Issue Date
Jan-2017
Publisher
YONSEI UNIV COLL MEDICINE
Citation
YONSEI MEDICAL JOURNAL, v.58, no.1, pp.226 - 233
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
YONSEI MEDICAL JOURNAL
Volume
58
Number
1
Start Page
226
End Page
233
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/skku/handle/2021.sw.skku/30711
DOI
10.3349/ymj.2017.58.1.226
ISSN
0513-5796
Abstract
Purpose: Traumatic events and adverse stressful experiences are major etiological factors in a wide variety of physical and mental disorders. Developing psychological instruments that can be easily administered and that have good psychometric properties have become an integral part for research and practice. This study investigated the reliability and validity of the Korean version of the Lifetime Stressor Checklist-Revised (LSC-R) in a consecutive sample of psychiatric outpatients. The LSC-R is a 30-item selfreporting questionnaire examining lifetime traumatic and non-traumatic stressors. Materials and Methods: A final sample of 258 outpatients with anxiety or depressive disorders was recruited at the psychiatric department of a university-affiliated teaching hospital. Self-reported data included the Life Events Checklist (LEC), the Zung Self-Rating Depression and Anxiety Scales, and the Impact of Events Scale-Revised, in addition to the LSC-R. A convenience sample of 50 college students completed the LSC-R on two occasions separated by a three week-interval for test-retest reliability. Results: Mean kappa for temporal stability was high (kappa = 0.651) and Cronbach alpha was moderate (alpha = 0.724). Convergent validity was excellent with corresponding items on the LEC. Concurrent validity was good for symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder, depression, and anxiety. An exploratory factor analysis revealed that 11 factors explained 64.3 % of the total variance. Conclusion: This study demonstrated good psychometric properties of the Korean version of the LSC-R, further supporting its use in clinical research and practice with a Korean speaking population.
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