Bjørnsen Hanne Nissen, Eilertsen Mary Elizabeth Bradley, Ringdal Regine, Espnes Geir Arild, Moksnes Unni Karin
Department of Public Health and Nursing, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Postbox 8905, 7491, Trondheim, Norway.
Center for Health Promotion Research, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway.
BMC Public Health. 2017 Sep 18;17(1):717. doi: 10.1186/s12889-017-4733-6.
Mental health literacy (MHL), or the knowledge and abilities necessary to benefit mental health, is a significant determinant of mental health and has the potential to benefit both individual and public mental health. MHL and its measures have traditionally focused on knowledge and beliefs about mental -ill-health rather than on mental health. No measures of MHL addressing knowledge of good or positive mental health have been identified.
This study aimed to develop and validate an instrument measuring adolescents' knowledge of how to obtain and maintain good mental health and to evaluate the psychometric properties of the instrument. More specifically, the factor structure, internal and construct validity, and test-retest reliability were assessed.
The participants were Norwegian upper secondary school students aged 15-21 years. The development and validation of the instrument entailed three phases: 1) item generation based on the basic psychological needs theory (BPNT), focus group interviews, and a narrative literature review, 2) a pilot study (n = 479), and 3) test-retest (n = 149), known-groups validity (n = 44), and scale construction, item reduction through principal component analysis (PCA), and confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) for factor structure and psychometric properties assessment (n = 1888).
Thirty-two items were initially generated, and 15 were selected for the pilot study. PCA identified cross-loadings, and a one-factor solution was examined. After removing five problematic items, CFA yielded a satisfactory fit for a 10-item one-factor model, referred to as the mental health-promoting knowledge (MHPK-10) measure. The test-retest evaluation supported the stability of the measure. McDonald's omega was 0.84, and known-groups validity test indicated good construct validity.
A valid and reliable one-dimensional instrument measuring knowledge of factors promoting good mental health among adolescents was developed. The instrument has the potential to complement current measures of MHL and may be useful when planning mental health promotion activities and evaluating public mental health education initiatives in adolescents.
心理健康素养(MHL),即有益于心理健康所需的知识和能力,是心理健康的一个重要决定因素,对个人和公众心理健康都有潜在益处。传统上,MHL及其测量方法侧重于对精神疾病的知识和信念,而非心理健康。尚未发现有测量MHL中关于良好或积极心理健康知识的方法。
本研究旨在开发并验证一种测量青少年关于如何获得和保持良好心理健康知识的工具,并评估该工具的心理测量特性。更具体地说,评估了其因素结构、内部效度和结构效度以及重测信度。
参与者为15 - 21岁的挪威高中生。该工具的开发和验证包括三个阶段:1)基于基本心理需求理论(BPNT)、焦点小组访谈和叙事性文献综述生成项目;2)一项预试验(n = 479);3)重测(n = 149)、已知群体效度(n = 44)以及量表构建,通过主成分分析(PCA)进行项目缩减,并通过验证性因素分析(CFA)评估因素结构和心理测量特性(n = 1888)。
最初生成了32个项目,其中15个被选入预试验。PCA发现了交叉负荷,并检验了单因素解决方案。在去除5个有问题的项目后,CFA对一个10项单因素模型给出了满意的拟合度,该模型称为促进心理健康知识(MHPK - 10)测量方法。重测评估支持了该测量方法的稳定性。麦克唐纳ω系数为0.84,已知群体效度检验表明具有良好的结构效度。
开发了一种有效且可靠的一维工具,用于测量青少年中促进良好心理健康因素的知识。该工具有可能补充当前的MHL测量方法,在规划青少年心理健康促进活动和评估青少年公共心理健康教育举措时可能会有用。