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German Beck Scale for Suicide Ideation (BSS): psychometric properties from a representative population survey

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Title
German Beck Scale for Suicide Ideation (BSS): psychometric properties from a representative population survey
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BMC Psychiatry, December 2017
DOI 10.1186/s12888-017-1559-9
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Sören Kliem, Anna Lohmann, Thomas Mößle, Elmar Brähler

Abstract

Suicidal ideation has been identified as one of the major predictors of attempted or actual suicide. Routinely screening individuals for endorsing suicidal thoughts could save lives and protect many from severe psychological consequences following the suicide of loved ones. The aim of this study was to validate the German version of the Beck Scale for Suicide Ideation (BSS) in a sample representative for the Federal Republic of Germany. All 2450 participants completed the first part of the Scale, the BSS-Screen. A risk group of n = 112 individuals (4.6%) with active or passive suicidal ideation was identified and subsequently completed the entire BSS. Satisfactory internal reliability (α = .97 for the BSS-Screen; α = .94 for the entire BSS) and excellent model fit indices for the one-dimensional factorial structure of the BSS-Screen (CFI = .998; TLI = .995; RMSEA = .045 [95%-CI: .030-.061]) were confirmed. Measurement invariance analyses supported strict invariance across gender, age, and depression status. We found correlations with related self-report measures in expected directions comparable to previous studies, indicating satisfactory construct validity. Our study involved cross sectional data, hence neither predictive validity nor retest-reliability were examined. As only the risk group of n = 112 individuals completed the entire measure, confirmatory factor analyses could not be conducted for the full BSS. The German translation of the BSS is a reliable and valid instrument for assessing suicidal ideation in the general population. Using it as a screening device in general and specialized medical care could substantially advance suicide prevention.

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Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Bachelor 32 18%
Student > Master 27 15%
Researcher 14 8%
Other 8 5%
Student > Ph. D. Student 8 5%
Other 24 14%
Unknown 62 35%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Psychology 53 30%
Medicine and Dentistry 16 9%
Nursing and Health Professions 11 6%
Social Sciences 7 4%
Mathematics 4 2%
Other 16 9%
Unknown 68 39%