Photographic assessment of trichotillomania: Psychometric properties and variables influencing interpretation
Document Type
Article
Journal/Book Title/Conference
Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment
Volume
38
Publication Date
1-1-2016
First Page
505
Last Page
513
Abstract
Although photographic assessment has been found to be reliable in assessing hair loss in Trichotillomania, the validity of this method is unclear, particularly for gauging progress in treatment. The current study evaluated the psychometric properties of photographic assessment of change in Trichotillomania. Photographs showing hair loss of adults with Trichotillomania were taken before and after participating in a clinical trial for the condition. Undergraduate college students (N = 211) rated treatment response according to the photos, and additional archival data on hair pulling severity and psychosocial health were retrieved from the clinical trial. Photographic assessment of change was found to possess fair reliability (ICC = 0.53), acceptable criterion validity (r = 0.51), good concurrent validity (r = 0.30–0.36), and excellent incremental validity (ΔR 2 = 8.67, p < 0.01). In addition, photographic measures were significantly correlated with change in quality of life (r = 0.42), and thus could be considered an index of the social validity of Trichotillomania treatment. Gender of the photo rater and pulling topography affected the criterion validity of photographic assessment (partial η 2 = 0.05–0.11). Recommendations for improving photographic assessment and future directions for hair pulling research are discussed.
Recommended Citation
76. Houghton, D. C., McFarland, C. S. Franklin, M. E., Twohig, M. P., Compton, S. N., Neal-Barnett, A. M., Saunders, S. M., & Woods, D. W. (2016). Photographic assessment of trichotillomania: Psychometric properties and variables influencing interpretation. Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment, 38, 505-513.