Validation of the spanish version of the discrimination and stigma scale (DISC 12)

Authors

  • Blanca Reneses Instituto de Psiquiatría y Salud Mental. Hospital Clínico San Carlos. Madrid. España; Insituto de Investigación Sanitaria, IdISSC. Hospital Clínico San Carlos. Madrid. España; Universidad Complutense. Madrid. España
  • Susana Ochoa Unitat de Recerça. Parc Sanitari Sant Joan de Déu. Barcelona. Spain
  • Regina Vila-Badia Unitat de Recerça. Parc Sanitari Sant Joan de Déu. Barcelona. Spain
  • Cristina Lopez-Micó Instituto de Psiquiatría y Salud Mental. Hospital Clínico San Carlos. Madrid. España
  • Rafael Fernández Garcia-Andrade Instituto de Psiquiatría y Salud Mental. Hospital Clínico San Carlos. Madrid. España; Insituto de Investigación Sanitaria, IdISSC. Hospital Clínico San Carlos. Madrid. España; Universidad Complutense. Madrid. España
  • Raquel Rodriguez Instituto de Psiquiatría y Salud Mental. Hospital Clínico San Carlos. Madrid. España
  • Isabel Argudo Instituto de Psiquiatría y Salud Mental. Hospital Clínico San Carlos. Madrid. España; Insituto de Investigación Sanitaria, IdISSC. Hospital Clínico San Carlos. Madrid. España
  • Carmen Carrascosa Instituto de Psiquiatría y Salud Mental. Hospital Clínico San Carlos. Madrid. España
  • Graham Thornicroft Centre for Global Mental Health & Centre for Implementation Science. Health Service and Population Research Department. Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience. King’s College U.K.

Keywords:

Stigma, Discrimination, Anticipate, Psychometric Properties, Measure

Abstract

Aims. The “Discrimination and Stigma Scale” (DISC) was the first instrument specifically designed to evaluate reported experiences of discrimination by people with mental disorders. This study aims to validate DISC-12 version in Spanish population with Schizophrenia and, as specific objectives, to do the external validation with the Self-Stigma Questionnaire (SSQ) scale and Link PDD scale and to validate their internal consistency, temporal and inter-rater reliability.

Methods. 86 individuals with schizophrenia were interviewed at two time points (between one to two weeks) by two raters. Additionally to assess their sociodemographic and clinical characteristics, following scales were administered: DISC 12, SSQ, PDD, Social Functioning Scale (SFS) and Global Assessment of Function (GAF).

Results. Internal consistency as a whole results a Cronbach a between 0.741 and 0.850. Subscales “Unfair treatment” and “Positive treatment” have a Cronbach a higher than 0.79, but the both subscales “Stopping Self” and “Overcoming stigma” do not have in themselves an adequate consistency. Test-retest reliability shows that four subscales have values higher than 0.67. Inter-rater reliability assessment result that 21 items score values above 0.8, 10 between 0.6-0.8 and one lower than 0.6. DISC-12 was significantly related with the second factor of the PDD (self-stigma) and SSQ.

Conclusions. The Spanish version of the DISC 12 scale is valid, has good internal consistency, is reliable both in terms of test-retest and inter-rater reliability and has good convergent validity with the SSQ and PDD, and the “Unfair treatment” and “Positive Treatment” subscales were the most robust of the four subscales.

Published

2019-07-01

How to Cite

Reneses, Blanca, et al. “Validation of the Spanish Version of the Discrimination and Stigma Scale (DISC 12)”. Actas Españolas De Psiquiatría, vol. 47, no. 4, July 2019, pp. 137-48, https://actaspsiquiatria.es/index.php/actas/article/view/274.

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