[Screening for Anxiety in People with an Intellectual Disability: German Version of the "Glasgow Anxiety Scale for People with an Intellectual Disability" (GAS-ID)].

Katrin Müller, Katharina Kufner, Kathrin Prange, Jürgen Bengel
Author Information
  1. Katrin Müller: Abteilung für Rehabilitationspsychologie und Psychotherapie, Institut für Psychologie, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg.
  2. Katharina Kufner: Psychotherapiepraxis, Basel, Schweiz.
  3. Kathrin Prange: Abteilung für Rehabilitationspsychologie und Psychotherapie, Institut für Psychologie, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg.
  4. Jürgen Bengel: Abteilung für Rehabilitationspsychologie und Psychotherapie, Institut für Psychologie, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: As of yet, there exists no German-language self-rating questionnaire as a screening for anxiety disorders in people with an intellectual disability. Therefore the Glasgow Anxiety Scale for people with an Intellectual Disability (GAS-ID) was translated into German and its psychometric properties were assessed.
METHODS: Internal consistency and concurrent validity were tested in 34 adults with learning difficulties and mild and moderate intellectual disability. Convergent validity was estimated by using data from a clinical sample of 38 persons without intellectual disability.
RESULTS: The GAS-ID discriminates between intellectually disabled subjects with an anxiety disorder and subjects without comorbid mental disorders resulting in a sensitivity of 100 % and a specificity of 87 %. It also demonstrates a very good internal consistency (Cronbachs α = 0.90) and a high convergent validity (with BAI:  = 0.76).
CONCLUSION: The German GAS-ID is a reliable, valid and economically applicable self-report screening instrument for assessing anxiety in people with intellectual disability. However, minor revision of items and future research is needed to investigate the validity of the GAS-ID.

MeSH Term

Adult
Anxiety
Anxiety Disorders
Germany
Humans
Intellectual Disability
Psychometrics
Reproducibility of Results

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