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Development and psychometric properties of the OCD Family Functioning (OFF) Scale.
Authors:Stewart, S. Evelyn   Hu, Yu-Pei   Hezel, Dianne M.   Proujansky, Rachel   Lamstein, Abby   Walsh, Casey   Ben-Joseph, Elana Pearl   Gironda, Christina   Jenike, Michael   Geller, Daniel A.   Pauls, David L.
Abstract:
Obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD) influences not only patients but also family members. Although the construct of family accommodation has received attention in OCD literature, no measures of overall family functioning are currently available. The OCD Family Functioning (OFF) Scale was developed to explore the context, extent, and perspectives of functional impairment in families affected by OCD. It is a three-part, self-report measure capturing independent perspectives of patients and relatives. A total of 400 subjects were enrolled between 2008 and 2010 from specialized OCD clinics and OCD research studies. Psychometric properties of this scale were examined including internal consistency, test–retest reliability, convergent and divergent validity, and exploratory factor analyses. Both patient and relative versions of the OFF Scale demonstrated excellent internal consistency (Cronbach's alpha coefficient = 0.96). The test–retest reliability was also adequate (ICC = 0.80). Factor analyses determined that the OFF Scale comprises a family functioning impairment factor and four OCD symptom factors that were consistent with previously reported OCD symptom dimension studies. The OFF Scale demonstrated excellent convergent validity with the Family Accommodation Scale and the Work and Social Adjustment Scale. Information gathered regarding emotional impact and family role-specific impairment was novel and not captured by other examined scales. The OFF Scale is a reliable and valid instrument for the clinical and research assessment of family functioning in pediatric and adult OCD. This will facilitate the exploration of family functioning impairment as a potential risk factor, as a moderator and as a treatment outcome measure in OCD. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2011 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:accommodation   family   functioning   obsessive–compulsive disorder   scale   OFF Scale   OCD Family Functioning Scale   test development   reliability   validity
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