| Literature DB >> 28782057 |
Antonio F Garcia1, Melina Acosta1, Augustine Osman1.
Abstract
Social anxiety is a common condition that often entails substantial adverse impacts on social, educational, and occupational functioning. Moreover, social anxiety often co-occurs with depression, making it difficult to distinguish the unique effects of each condition, which can pose a challenge to effective treatment planning and intervention. Until recently, clinicians have not had access to a validated psychometric instrument that measures the degree of life interference stemming from social anxiety, and that distinguishes life interference associated with social anxiety from that associated with depression. Fortunately, recent work has yielded a novel instrument that combines a measure of social anxiety life interference with a measure of depression life interference, providing a measure that can identify functional disruptions uniquely associated with social anxiety, and that may occur in the presence of comorbid depression. The present article reviews two studies describing the development and psychometric properties of the Social Anxiety and Depression Life Interference Inventory (SADLI-24) and adds to the existing literature by demonstrating the discriminative accuracy of the inventory using a "known-groups" methodology. The article concludes by providing recommendations for the practical application of the SADLI-24 and suggesting future directions for research with the instrument.Entities:
Keywords: Depression; Logistic regression; Measurement; Receiver operator characteristics; Social anxiety
Year: 2016 PMID: 28782057 PMCID: PMC5541681 DOI: 10.21767/2472-5048.100016
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dual Diagn (Foster City) ISSN: 2472-5048
Logistic regression analysis of SADLI-24 scores predicting known groups of young adults with high and low levels of social anxiety (N = 538).
| 95% CI OR | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Predictor | β | SE β | Wald χ2 | OR | LL | UL | ||
| Constant | 0.365 | 0.144 | 6.385 | 1 | 0.012 | – | – | – |
| SALI-12 | 3.359 | 0.296 | 128.779 | 1 | <0.001 | 28.763 | 16.102 | 51.38 |
| DLI-12 | −0.507 | 0.199 | 6.482 | 1 | 0.011 | 0.602 | 0.408 | 0.89 |
| Test | χ2 | |||||||
| Overall model evaluation | ||||||||
| Likelihood ratio test | 397.985 | 2 | <0.001 | |||||
| Score test | 289.24 | 2 | <0.001 | |||||
| Wald test | 154.566 | 2 | <0.001 | |||||
| Goodness-of-fit test | ||||||||
| Hosmer & Lemeshow | 13.237 | 8 | 0.104 | |||||
Notes: OR=Odds Ratio; SALI-12=Social Anxiety Life Interference-12; DLI-12=Depression Life Interference-12.
Observed and predicted classifications for high and low social anxiety groups by logistic regression model.
| Predicted | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Observed | High | Low | % Correct |
| High | 234 | 33 | 87.64 |
| Low | 39 | 232 | 85.61 |
| Overall % correct | 86.62 | ||
Notes: Sensitivity=87.64%; Specificity=85.61%; False positive rate=14.02%; False negative rate=12.45%.
Figure 1Receiver operator characteristics curve for logistic regression model.