Validity and Reliability of the Columbia Health Screen (CHS),Instrument of the Youth Mental Health and Suicide Screening program of Rosario University, Bogota, a Subsidiary of the Columbia University TeenScreen Program

Objetivos: evaluar la validez y confiabilidad de la versión hispana del instrumento de Tamizaje Juvenil (Encuesta de Salud Juvenil, ESJ) de la Universidad de Columbia aplicados en 2009 por el Programa de Salud Mental Juvenil de la Universidad del Rosario (UR) en el 8avo grado del Centro Educativo In...

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Tamizaje
Validez
Confiabilidad
Adolescencia
Conducta suicida
Screening
Validity
Reliability
Adolescence
Suicidal behavior
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Validity and Reliability of the Columbia Health Screen (CHS),Instrument of the Youth Mental Health and Suicide Screening program of Rosario University, Bogota, a Subsidiary of the Columbia University TeenScreen Program
dc.title.TranslatedTitle.spa.fl_str_mv Validez y confiabilidad del Columbia Health Screen (CHS), Instrumento del programa de Detección de Suicidio y Salud Mental Juvenil de la Universidad de Rosario, Bogotá, una subsidiaria del Programa TeenScreen de la Universidad de Columbia
title Validity and Reliability of the Columbia Health Screen (CHS),Instrument of the Youth Mental Health and Suicide Screening program of Rosario University, Bogota, a Subsidiary of the Columbia University TeenScreen Program
spellingShingle Validity and Reliability of the Columbia Health Screen (CHS),Instrument of the Youth Mental Health and Suicide Screening program of Rosario University, Bogota, a Subsidiary of the Columbia University TeenScreen Program
Tamizaje
Validez
Confiabilidad
Adolescencia
Conducta suicida
Screening
Validity
Reliability
Adolescence
Suicidal behavior
title_short Validity and Reliability of the Columbia Health Screen (CHS),Instrument of the Youth Mental Health and Suicide Screening program of Rosario University, Bogota, a Subsidiary of the Columbia University TeenScreen Program
title_full Validity and Reliability of the Columbia Health Screen (CHS),Instrument of the Youth Mental Health and Suicide Screening program of Rosario University, Bogota, a Subsidiary of the Columbia University TeenScreen Program
title_fullStr Validity and Reliability of the Columbia Health Screen (CHS),Instrument of the Youth Mental Health and Suicide Screening program of Rosario University, Bogota, a Subsidiary of the Columbia University TeenScreen Program
title_full_unstemmed Validity and Reliability of the Columbia Health Screen (CHS),Instrument of the Youth Mental Health and Suicide Screening program of Rosario University, Bogota, a Subsidiary of the Columbia University TeenScreen Program
title_sort Validity and Reliability of the Columbia Health Screen (CHS),Instrument of the Youth Mental Health and Suicide Screening program of Rosario University, Bogota, a Subsidiary of the Columbia University TeenScreen Program
dc.subject.spa.fl_str_mv Tamizaje
Validez
Confiabilidad
Adolescencia
Conducta suicida
topic Tamizaje
Validez
Confiabilidad
Adolescencia
Conducta suicida
Screening
Validity
Reliability
Adolescence
Suicidal behavior
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Screening
Validity
Reliability
Adolescence
Suicidal behavior
description Objetivos: evaluar la validez y confiabilidad de la versión hispana del instrumento de Tamizaje Juvenil (Encuesta de Salud Juvenil, ESJ) de la Universidad de Columbia aplicados en 2009 por el Programa de Salud Mental Juvenil de la Universidad del Rosario (UR) en el 8avo grado del Centro Educativo Integral de Colsubsidio (CEIC) en Bogotá, Colombia Metodología: Diseño observacional de evaluación de prueba diagnóstica tipo tamizaje en las dos etapas consecutivas del Programa de Tamizaje Juvenil aplicado en 183 alumnos. Evaluación de la reproducibilidad de las pruebas aplicadas a una sub muestra de 63 alumnos calculado con un muestreo aleatorizado por afijacion proporcional en un intervalo de 20 días. Resultados: el instrumento Encuesta de Salud Juvenil (ESJ) mostró una alta sensibilidad (100 %) y adecuada especificidad (89,09 %), un valor predictivo positivo del 85,88 % lo que le confiere adecuada validez. La confiabilidad y consistencia interna de la prueba son buenas, Alfa de Cronbach: 0,700, así como la concordancia de la ESJ inicial y la entrevista clínica de la segunda etapa del tamizaje (Kappa de 0.867, error estándar de 0.037 (p<0.001)). La reproducibilidad mostró un índice de Kappa de 0,645 en la sub muestra evaluada 20 días después. Conclusiones: la versión hispana del instrumento de Tamizaje Juvenil de la Universidad de Columbia tiene validez y confiabilidad adecuada para la detección de conducta suicida y signos de enfermedad mental en adolescentes. Ninguno Objectives: To assess the validity and reliability of the Hispanic version of the tools of the Columbia University Teen Screen applied in 2009 by the Youth Mental Health Program at the Rosario University (UR) in the 8thgrade at the Centro Educativo Integral de Colsubsidio (CEIC) in Bogotá, Colombia. Methodology: Observational design to assessment diagnosed type screening test in two consecutive steps of the Mental Health Screening program applied in 183 students. Evaluation of the reproducibility of the tests applied to a sub sample of 63 students estimated using a random sampling of proportional allocation in an interval of 20 days. Results: The tools of Hispanic version of the Columbia University Teen Screen showed a high sensitivity (100%) and adequate specificity (89.09%), positive predictive value 85,88% giving it adequate validity. The reliability and internal consistency of the test are good, Cronbach's alpha: 0.700, and the coherence of the initial ESJ and the clinical interview of the second stage of screening (kappa 0.867, standard error of 0,037 (p <0,001)). The reproducibility of the study showed a Kappa index of 0.645 in the sub sample assessed 20 days later. Conclusions: The Hispanic version of the tools of the Columbia University Teen Screen has adequate validity and reliability for detecting signs of suicidal behavior and mental illness in adolescents. Keywords: Screening Program, Validity, Reliability, Adolescents, Suicidal behavior.
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dc.relation.citationTitle.none.fl_str_mv Mind & Brain the Journal of Psychiatry
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spelling 41611809600794573976003efcb653-4dc7-4315-96cc-f2093044d805-12020-08-19T14:41:16Z2020-08-19T14:41:16Z2012-09-24Objetivos: evaluar la validez y confiabilidad de la versión hispana del instrumento de Tamizaje Juvenil (Encuesta de Salud Juvenil, ESJ) de la Universidad de Columbia aplicados en 2009 por el Programa de Salud Mental Juvenil de la Universidad del Rosario (UR) en el 8avo grado del Centro Educativo Integral de Colsubsidio (CEIC) en Bogotá, Colombia Metodología: Diseño observacional de evaluación de prueba diagnóstica tipo tamizaje en las dos etapas consecutivas del Programa de Tamizaje Juvenil aplicado en 183 alumnos. Evaluación de la reproducibilidad de las pruebas aplicadas a una sub muestra de 63 alumnos calculado con un muestreo aleatorizado por afijacion proporcional en un intervalo de 20 días. Resultados: el instrumento Encuesta de Salud Juvenil (ESJ) mostró una alta sensibilidad (100 %) y adecuada especificidad (89,09 %), un valor predictivo positivo del 85,88 % lo que le confiere adecuada validez. La confiabilidad y consistencia interna de la prueba son buenas, Alfa de Cronbach: 0,700, así como la concordancia de la ESJ inicial y la entrevista clínica de la segunda etapa del tamizaje (Kappa de 0.867, error estándar de 0.037 (p<0.001)). La reproducibilidad mostró un índice de Kappa de 0,645 en la sub muestra evaluada 20 días después. Conclusiones: la versión hispana del instrumento de Tamizaje Juvenil de la Universidad de Columbia tiene validez y confiabilidad adecuada para la detección de conducta suicida y signos de enfermedad mental en adolescentes. Ninguno Objectives: To assess the validity and reliability of the Hispanic version of the tools of the Columbia University Teen Screen applied in 2009 by the Youth Mental Health Program at the Rosario University (UR) in the 8thgrade at the Centro Educativo Integral de Colsubsidio (CEIC) in Bogotá, Colombia. Methodology: Observational design to assessment diagnosed type screening test in two consecutive steps of the Mental Health Screening program applied in 183 students. Evaluation of the reproducibility of the tests applied to a sub sample of 63 students estimated using a random sampling of proportional allocation in an interval of 20 days. Results: The tools of Hispanic version of the Columbia University Teen Screen showed a high sensitivity (100%) and adequate specificity (89.09%), positive predictive value 85,88% giving it adequate validity. The reliability and internal consistency of the test are good, Cronbach's alpha: 0.700, and the coherence of the initial ESJ and the clinical interview of the second stage of screening (kappa 0.867, standard error of 0,037 (p <0,001)). The reproducibility of the study showed a Kappa index of 0.645 in the sub sample assessed 20 days later. Conclusions: The Hispanic version of the tools of the Columbia University Teen Screen has adequate validity and reliability for detecting signs of suicidal behavior and mental illness in adolescents. Keywords: Screening Program, Validity, Reliability, Adolescents, Suicidal behavior.Objectives: To evaluate the validity and reliability of the Spanish version of Columbia Health Screen (CHS) of the Columbia University TeenScreenProgram implemented in 2009 by the Youth Mental Health Program at the Universidad del Rosario in the 8th grade of a private school inBogota´, Colombia. METHODS An observational design of a diagnostic screening test applied to 183 students. Evaluation of the reproducibility of the test applied after aninterval of 20 days to a randomized proportional subsample of 63 students. RESULTS The CHS showed a high sensitivity (100%) and adequate specificity (89.09%), positive predictive value of 85.88%, and negative predictivevalue of 100%, which gives adequate validity. These values might be influenced by a high prevalence of 39.9% of mental health or/andsuicidal behaviors (ideation and attempt) risks. The reliability and internal consistency of the test are good, Cronbach’s alpha .700, and alsothe concordance of the CHS and the clinical interview (kappa .867, standard error of .037;PB.001). The reproducibility showed a kappaindex of .645 in the subsample assessed 20 days later. CONCLUSIONS The Spanish version of the CHS, Columbia University TeenScreen Program, has adequate reliability and validity to detect signs of suicidalbehavior and mental illness symptoms in adolescents.application/pdfISSN: 2042-468XEISSN: 2042-4698https://repository.urosario.edu.co/handle/10336/27185engStanmore : San Lucas Medical7No. 11Mind & Brain the Journal of PsychiatryVol. 2Mind & Brain the Journal of Psychiatry, ISSN:2042-468X; EISSN:2042-4698, Vol.2, No.1 (September, 2012); pp. 1-7https://www.researchgate.net/publication/41517037_Validez_y_confiabilidad_version_hispana_Instrumento_de_Tamizaje_JuvenilAbierto (Texto Completo)http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2Mind & Brain the Journal of Psychiatryinstname:Universidad del Rosarioreponame:Repositorio Institucional EdocURTamizajeValidezConfiabilidadAdolescenciaConducta suicidaScreeningValidityReliabilityAdolescenceSuicidal behaviorValidity and Reliability of the Columbia Health Screen (CHS),Instrument of the Youth Mental Health and Suicide Screening program of Rosario University, Bogota, a Subsidiary of the Columbia University TeenScreen ProgramValidez y confiabilidad del Columbia Health Screen (CHS), Instrumento del programa de Detección de Suicidio y Salud Mental Juvenil de la Universidad de Rosario, Bogotá, una subsidiaria del Programa TeenScreen de la Universidad de ColumbiaarticleArtículohttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501Perez-Olmos, IsabelIbáñez Pinilla, MilcíadesGómez Carrillo V.10336/27185oai:repository.urosario.edu.co:10336/271852022-05-02 07:37:19.403055https://repository.urosario.edu.coRepositorio institucional EdocURedocur@urosario.edu.co