Validation of the German version of the Schedule of Attitudes Toward Hastened Death (SAHD-D) with patients in palliative care.
Maren GalushkoJulia StruppJohanna Walisko-WaniekMoritz HahnSabine LöffertNicole ErnstmannHolger PfaffLukas RadbruchFriedemann NauckChristoph OstgatheRaymond VoltzPublished in: Palliative & supportive care (2014)
Validation of the SAHD-D illustrated good discriminant validity, confirming that a desire to hasten death is a construct separate from depression, anxiety, or physical state. The unidimensionality of the SAHD could not be reproduced. Our findings support the multifactorial interdependencies on DHD and suggest that the SAHD-D should be refined by considering actual wishes, general attitudes, and options of patients.