This study, based on preliminary experimental results, literature review, and expert consultations, developed the Attentional Rating Scale (ARS). The aim was to rapidly assess participants' attention and potential influencing factors. The research focused on the scale's reliability and validity among healthy adults. Additionally, the Attention Network Test (ANT) served as the gold standard for evaluating attention. The study attempted to identify correlations between various dimensions of attention and the three attentional networks.
1. To adiministrate 60 healthy subjects to evaluate internal consistency reliability. 2. To choose 20 cases for ARS retesting 7 days after the first ARS evaluation. 3. To evaluate the split half reliability through the Spearman Brown coefficient. 4. To apply principal component analysis for structural validity analysis. 5. Using the Attention Network Test (ANT) and Toronto Hospital Alertness Test (THE) as gold standards, the Pearson correlation coefficient was used for criterion validity analysis. 6. To administrate 60 patients with MDD, ADHD and insomnia disorder testing the discrimination validity of ARS.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
240
rating scales, test ANT
Peking University Sixth Hospital
Beijing, Beijing Municipality, China
RECRUITINGDeveloping Attention Rating Scale(ARS)
The Attention Assessment Scale is developing as a tool to assess attention ability designed for self-rating scale. Its purpose is to swiftly evaluate the attention levels of adults. There are 30 items in ARS. The minimum value is 1 and maximum value is 5, and the higher scores mean a better outcome for attention ability.
Time frame: 3 months
Reliability and Validity of the Attention Assessment Scale.
Reliability 1. Cronbach α of ARS should be above 0.8 that means good reliability. 2. The intra group correlation value for retesting reliability should be above 0.8 that means good retesting reliability. Validity 1. The split half reliability measured and factor analysis to test constuctive validity of ARS. 2. The correlation coefficient r with ANT and the correlation coefficient r with THAT should be statistic significant, that means good validity of attention ability for Attention Assessment Scale.
Time frame: 2 years
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