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Michael J Kyron1,2, Stephen Houghton3,4, David Lawrence1, Andrew C Page2, Simon C Hunter1,5, Sashya Gunasekera1.
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to produce a short-form measure of loneliness and assesses its prediction of depressive symptoms relative to a comprehensive measure. Western Australian adolescents completed the Friendship Related Loneliness and Isolation subscales of the Perth Aloneness Scale (PALs) three times over 18 months (T 1 n = 1538; T 2, n = 1683; T 3, n = 1406). Items were reduced while preserving predictability. Follow-up confirmatory factor analyses and predictive models with the reduced and full PALs were then tested. A reduced six-item scale (PALs-6) preserved the two-factor structure of the PALs and showed strong prediction of very elevated depressive symptoms (Sensitivity = 0.70, Specificity = 0.78, AUC = 0.81); it was less successful in predicting future symptoms (Sensitivity = 0.67, Specificity = 0.64, AUC = 0.74). The PALs-6 provides a brief measure of adolescent loneliness for clinicians and researchers that also predicts very elevated levels of depression.Entities:
Keywords: Adolescents; Depressive symptoms; Loneliness; Predicting
Year: 2022 PMID: 35622303 DOI: 10.1007/s10578-022-01370-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Child Psychiatry Hum Dev ISSN: 0009-398X