Development and evaluation of a computer adaptive test for 'Anxiety' (Anxiety-CAT).

  • Otto B Walter
  • Janine Becker
  • Jakob B Bjorner
  • Herbert Fliege
  • Burghard F Klapp
  • Matthias Rose

Abstract

Within the framework of item response theory (IRT), we developed a German version of an item bank, as well as a software application that can be employed to measure anxiety by means of a computer adaptive test (CAT). A sample of n = 2348 psychiatric and psychosomatic patients answered a set of up to 13 standardized questionnaires. 81 items drawn from these questionnaires were considered pertinent to the anxiety construct. Various tests were conducted to ensure the suitability of these items for an IRT-based assessment. After these tests, 50 items remained in the item bank and were calibrated using the Generalized Partial Credit Model. Simulation studies conducted on an independent sample of n = 1528 respondents indicate that 6-8 items suffice to measure the latent trait with high precision (standard error

Bibliographical data

Original languageGerman
Article number1
ISSN0962-9343
Publication statusPublished - 2007
pubmed 17342455