De Silva Weliange Shreenika H, Fernando Dulitha, Gunatilake Jagath
Department of Community Medicine, University of Colombo, Colombo, Sri Lanka.
BMC Public Health. 2014 May 3;14:423. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-14-423.
Environmental characteristics are known to be associated with patterns of physical activity (PA). Although several validated tools exist, to measure the environment characteristics, these instruments are not necessarily suitable for application in all settings especially in a developing country. This study was carried out to develop and validate an instrument named the "Physical And Social Environment Scale--PASES" to assess the physical and social environmental factors associated with PA. This will enable identification of various physical and social environmental factors affecting PA in Sri Lanka, which will help in the development of more tailored intervention strategies for promoting higher PA levels in Sri Lanka.
The PASES was developed using a scientific approach of defining the construct, item generation, analysis of content of items and item reduction. Both qualitative and quantitative methods of key informant interviews, in-depth interviews and rating of the items generated by experts were conducted. A cross sectional survey among 180 adults was carried out to assess the factor structure through principal component analysis. Another cross sectional survey among a different group of 180 adults was carried out to assess the construct validity through confirmatory factor analysis. Reliability was assessed with test re-test reliability and internal consistency using Spearman r and Cronbach's alpha respectively.
Thirty six items were selected after the expert ratings and were developed into interviewer administered questions. Exploration of factor structure of the 34 items which were factorable through principal component analysis with Quartimax rotation extracted 8 factors. The 34 item instrument was assessed for construct validity with confirmatory factor analysis which confirmed an 8 factor model (x2 = 339.9, GFI = 0.90). The identified factors were infrastructure for walking, aesthetics and facilities for cycling, vehicular traffic safety, access and connectivity, recreational facilities for PA, safety, social cohesion and social acceptance of PA with the two non-factorable factors, residential density and land use mix. The PASES also showed good test re-test reliability and a moderate level of internal consistency.
The PASES is a valid and reliable tool which could be used to assess the physical and social environment associated with PA in Sri Lanka.
已知环境特征与身体活动(PA)模式相关。尽管存在几种经过验证的工具来测量环境特征,但这些工具不一定适用于所有环境,特别是在发展中国家。本研究旨在开发并验证一种名为“物理和社会环境量表——PASES”的工具,以评估与PA相关的物理和社会环境因素。这将有助于识别影响斯里兰卡PA的各种物理和社会环境因素,从而有助于制定更具针对性的干预策略,以提高斯里兰卡的PA水平。
PASES的开发采用了定义结构、生成项目、分析项目内容和减少项目数量的科学方法。进行了关键信息访谈、深入访谈以及专家对生成项目的评分等定性和定量方法。对180名成年人进行了横断面调查,通过主成分分析评估因素结构。对另一组180名成年人进行了横断面调查,通过验证性因素分析评估结构效度。分别使用斯皮尔曼r和克朗巴赫α系数通过重测信度和内部一致性来评估信度。
经过专家评分后,选择了36个项目,并将其开发成由访谈者进行提问的问题。对通过主成分分析和四次最大旋转可进行因子分析的34个项目的因子结构进行探索,提取出8个因子。使用验证性因素分析对34个项目的工具进行结构效度评估,确认了一个8因子模型(χ2 = 339.9,GFI = 0.90)。识别出的因子包括步行基础设施、自行车美学和设施、车辆交通安全、可达性和连通性、PA娱乐设施、安全性、社会凝聚力以及对PA的社会接受度,还有两个不可因子化的因子,即居住密度和土地利用混合度。PASES还显示出良好的重测信度和中等水平的内部一致性。
PASES是一种有效且可靠的工具,可用于评估斯里兰卡与PA相关的物理和社会环境。