Abstract
Background: Social cognition deficit is one of the marked characteristics of schizophrenia. Accumulated evidence suggests that social cognition and interaction training (SCIT) is associated with improved performance in social cognition and social skills in patients diagnosed with psychotic disorders. The cultural influence on social cognition is quite considerable. So, studies in the area of social cognition domains need to adapt and use culturally appropriate tools and measures to see the effectiveness. This study aimed to validate the materials used in SCIT training in Indian setting. Materials and Methods: The original script of video clips was translated into Hindi and was reshot, and the images were remade. A panel of experts rated the videos and images on a 5-point Likert scale. Furthermore, the content validity and internal consistency of the materials were calculated. Results: The content validity ratio (CVR) critical value was 0.357, and all the videos and images received more than the CVR critical value. The intraclass correlation coefficient for videos was 0.974, for SCIT photographs was 0.971, for “spotting character” was 0.975, and for “emotion shaping” was 0.965, indicating good internal consistency. Discussion: The majority of the experts in the panel found the videos and images adequate and appropriate for the Indian setting. In addition, the videos and photographs both yielded good internal consistency.
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Kumari, P., Sayeed, N., Das, B., Bose, S., Umesh, S., Khanande, R. V., & Raj, J. (2024). Validation of social cognition and interaction training’s (SCIT) videos and photographs in Indian setting. Indian Journal of Psychiatry, 66(1), 67–70. https://doi.org/10.4103/indianjpsychiatry.indianjpsychiatry_228_23
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