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Development of the therapeutic language coding system (SICOLENTE): Reliability and construct validity

Authors

Rodriguez-Morejon, Alberto , Zamanillo, Alberto , Iglesias, Gabriel , Moreno-Gamez, Alberto , NAVAS CAMPAÑA, DESIRÉE MARÍA, Moreno-Peral, Patricia , Luis Rodriguez-Arias, Jose

External publication

No

Means

PLoS ONE

Scope

Article

Nature

Científica

JCR Quartile

SJR Quartile

JCR Impact

2.776

Publication date

26/12/2018

ISI

000454416400091

Scopus Id

2-s2.0-85059241905

Abstract

Since the use of language is a core aspect of psychotherapy, its study requires instruments that allow for further research. The aim of this study is to present an observational instrument capable of analyzing the language used in psychotherapeutic settings, both by therapists and clients. The SICOLENTE instrument was applied to two different samples: The Three Approaches to Psychotherapy film and a naturalistic sample. 7710 utterances from 31 sessions (three from the demonstration film and 28 from a naturalistic setting) were coded. Two studies were conducted: in the first study, inter and intra coder reliability (dimension and category levels) and Generalizability theory analyzes were assessed, whilst in the second study, construct validity was tested with several hypotheses. The final instrument resulted in 20 categories with three dimensions: Conversational Act (7 categories), Therapeutic topic (6 categories) and Content (7 categories). The three dimensions showed excellent inter and intra coder reliability and the generalizability coefficients were excellent. Out of the 24 validity hypothesis proposed, 19 were accepted. The finding suggests that the SICOLENTE is a reliable and valid instrument that can be applied to investigate the performance of various theoretical models. Its three dimensional structure gives it the flexibility to be able to carry out macroscopic or microscopic language research.

Keywords

article; case report; clinical article; construct validity; human; human experiment; language; psychotherapy; reliability; theoretical study; procedures; theoretical model; Humans; Models, Theoretical; Psychotherapy

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