TY - JOUR
T1 - The Behavior Problem Inventory-Short Form
T2 - Psychometric Properties in a Spanish Sample of Intellectual Disabilities
AU - Reyes-Martin, Juliana
AU - Simó-Pinatella, David
AU - Andrés, Ana
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
PY - 2025/1
Y1 - 2025/1
N2 - Background: Behavioural problems in individuals with intellectual disabilities have a negative impact on them. Limited assessment measures exist in Spain. This study aimed to validate the Behavior Problems Inventory-Short Form (BPI-S) in the Spanish population by examining its psychometric properties and factorial structures. Method: This study included 458 individuals with intellectual disabilities evaluated by 137 professionals. The validity and reliability of the scale were examined. Results: The validity of the measurement tool confirmed a three-factor model. Significant correlations were observed between problem behaviours and maladaptive behaviour indicators, with negative associations found between problem behaviours and adaptive behaviour scores. Conclusions: The Spanish version of the BPI-S demonstrated good internal consistency and convergent and discriminant validities. The most common behaviours were identified, and the scale was refined to 28 items. The three-factor model showed an acceptable fit. Further research is required to establish clinical norms and explore the factorial structures.
AB - Background: Behavioural problems in individuals with intellectual disabilities have a negative impact on them. Limited assessment measures exist in Spain. This study aimed to validate the Behavior Problems Inventory-Short Form (BPI-S) in the Spanish population by examining its psychometric properties and factorial structures. Method: This study included 458 individuals with intellectual disabilities evaluated by 137 professionals. The validity and reliability of the scale were examined. Results: The validity of the measurement tool confirmed a three-factor model. Significant correlations were observed between problem behaviours and maladaptive behaviour indicators, with negative associations found between problem behaviours and adaptive behaviour scores. Conclusions: The Spanish version of the BPI-S demonstrated good internal consistency and convergent and discriminant validities. The most common behaviours were identified, and the scale was refined to 28 items. The three-factor model showed an acceptable fit. Further research is required to establish clinical norms and explore the factorial structures.
KW - BPI-S
KW - intellectual disability
KW - problem behaviour
KW - validity and reliability
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U2 - 10.1111/jar.13312
DO - 10.1111/jar.13312
M3 - Article
C2 - 39498522
AN - SCOPUS:85208516674
SN - 1360-2322
VL - 38
JO - Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities
JF - Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities
IS - 1
M1 - e13312
ER -