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Table 2 Test–retest reliability based on ICC(2,1), with single measure estimates

From: Whose responsibility? Part 1 of 2: A scale to assess how stakeholders apportion responsibilities for addressing the needs of persons with mental health problems

Sample

 

Government-Patient ICC(2,1), (CI 95%) (N)a

Government-Family ICC(2,1), (CI 95%) (N)

Family-Patient ICC(2,1), (CI 95%) (N)

Patients

Total

0.709 (0.544, 0.821) (53)

0.566 (0.35, 0.724) (53)

0.569 (0.351, 0.728) (52)

Montreal

0.741 (0.509, 0.873) (27)

0.602 (0.293, 0.796) (27)

0.44 (0.074, 0.702) (26)

Chennai

0.651 (0.365, 0.826) (26)

0.483 (0.142, 0.726) (26)

0.736 (0.498, 0.872) (26)

Families

Total

0.705 (0.541,0.816) (57)

0.73 (0.581, 0.832) (27)

0.79 (0.665, 0.872) (55)

Montreal

0.838 (0.646, 0.925) (28)

0.827 (0.641, 0.918) (28)

0.757 (0.526, 0.884) (26)

Chennai

0.539 (0.228, 0.752) (29)

0.649 (0.376, 0.818) (29)

0.820 (0.653, 0.911) (29)

Clinicians

Total

0.883 (0.759, 0.945) (27)

0.924 (0.935, 0.966) (25)

0.768 (0.541, 0.891) (25)

Language

French (Patient  = 12; Family  = 17)

0.807 (0.632, 0.904) (29)

0.792 (0.606, 0.896) (29)

0.820 (0.637, 0.915) (26)

English (Patient  = 23; Family  = 16)

0.819 (0.681, 0.901) (39)

0.707 (0.506, 0.835) (39)

0.576 (0.321, 0.753) (39)

Tamil (Patient  = 18;

Family  = 24)

0.455 (0.187, 0.662) (42)

0.541 (0.285, 0.725) (42)

0.738 (0.564, 0.849) (42)

  1. aNs vary due to missing data
  2. All correlation coefficients were statistically significant (p < 0.05)