Measuring insight through patient self-report: An in-depth analysis of the factor structure of the Birchwood Insight Scale

Sean D. Cleary, Sanaa Bhatty, Beth Broussard, Sarah L. Cristofaro, Claire Ramsay Wan, Michael T. Compton

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Abstract

Little research has focused on item analysis and factor structure of the most commonly used measures of insight. We examined the factorial structure of the Birchwood Insight Scale (BIS), a brief, easy-to-administer, self-report measure. We studied the BIS in 327 first-episode psychosis patients, including a test sample (n=163) and a validation sample (n=164). We then used data from 100 patients with chronic serious mental illnesses as a second, external validation sample. Exploratory factor analysis was conducted with the test subsample, and confirmatory factor analyses with the two validation samples. Confirmatory factor analyses (in both the first-episode psychosis validation sample and the chronic serious mental illness sample) indicated that a single-factor solution, with seven items loading on a single factor-with item 1 ("Some of your symptoms are made by your mind") eliminated-was the best-fitting model. Seven of the eight original BIS items loading on a single factor fit the data well in these samples. Researchers using this efficient measure of patient-reported insight should assess the item distributions and factor structure of the BIS in their samples, and potentially consider eliminating item 1.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)263-268
Number of pages6
JournalPsychiatry Research
Volume216
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 May 2014
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Awareness of illness
  • Birchwood Insight Scale
  • First-episode psychosis
  • Insight
  • Psychosis
  • Schizophrenia
  • Serious mental illness

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