TY - JOUR
T1 - Development of autogenic training clinical effectiveness scale (ATCES)
AU - Ikezuki, Makoto
AU - Miyauchi, Yuko
AU - Yamaguchi, Hajime
AU - Koshikawa, Fusako
PY - 2002
Y1 - 2002
N2 - The purpose of the present study was to develop a scale measuring clinical effectiveness of autogenic training. In Study 1, 167 undergraduates completed a survey of items concerning physical and mental states, which were thought to vary in the course of autogenic training. With item and factor analyses, 20 items were selected, and the resulting scale (ATCES) had high discrimination and clear factor structure. In Study 2, reliability and concurrent and clinical validity of the scale were examined with three groups of respondents: 85 mentally healthy, 31 control, 13 clinical persons. The scale showed a high test-retest correlation (r = .83) and α coefficient (α = .86). ATCES had a Pearson correlation coefficient of r = .56 with General Health Questionnaire (GHQ-12), and r = .73 with trait anxiety (STAI-T). And ATCES successfully discriminated the mentally healthy and clinical groups in terms of clinical effectiveness. These results demonstrated high reliability and sufficient concurrent and clinical validity of the new scale.
AB - The purpose of the present study was to develop a scale measuring clinical effectiveness of autogenic training. In Study 1, 167 undergraduates completed a survey of items concerning physical and mental states, which were thought to vary in the course of autogenic training. With item and factor analyses, 20 items were selected, and the resulting scale (ATCES) had high discrimination and clear factor structure. In Study 2, reliability and concurrent and clinical validity of the scale were examined with three groups of respondents: 85 mentally healthy, 31 control, 13 clinical persons. The scale showed a high test-retest correlation (r = .83) and α coefficient (α = .86). ATCES had a Pearson correlation coefficient of r = .56 with General Health Questionnaire (GHQ-12), and r = .73 with trait anxiety (STAI-T). And ATCES successfully discriminated the mentally healthy and clinical groups in terms of clinical effectiveness. These results demonstrated high reliability and sufficient concurrent and clinical validity of the new scale.
KW - Assessment of clinical effectiveness
KW - Autogenic Training Clinical Effectiveness Scale (ATCES)
KW - Autogenic training
KW - Reliability
KW - Validity
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U2 - 10.4992/jjpsy.72.475
DO - 10.4992/jjpsy.72.475
M3 - Article
C2 - 11977841
AN - SCOPUS:0036480636
SN - 0021-5236
VL - 72
SP - 475
EP - 481
JO - Shinrigaku Kenkyu
JF - Shinrigaku Kenkyu
IS - 6
ER -