The Danish National Institute of Public Health, University of Southern Denmark, Studiestraede 6, 1455, Copenhagen, Denmark.
School of Social Sciences, Loughborough University, Loughborough, Leicestershire, LE11 3TU, UK.
Health Qual Life Outcomes. 2020 Sep 4;18(1):297. doi: 10.1186/s12955-020-01546-2.
The Mental Health Continuum-Short Form (MHC-SF) is a measure of positive mental health and flourishing, which is widely used in several countries but has not yet been validated in Denmark. This study aimed to examine its qualitative and quantitative properties in a Danish population sample and compare scores with Canada and the Netherlands.
Three thousand five hundred eight participants aged 16-95 filled out an electronic survey. Both the unidimensional and multidimensional aspects of the Danish MHC-SF were studied through bifactor modelling. Cognitive interviews examined face validity and usability.
The general score of the Danish MHC-SF was reliable for computing unit-weighted composite scores, as well as using a bifactor model to compute general factor scores or measurement models in an SEM context. Nonetheless, subscale scores were unreliable, explaining very low variance beyond that explained by the general factor. The participants of the qualitative interviews observed problems with wording and content of the items, especially from the social subscale. The general score correlated with other scales as expected. We found substantial variation in flourishing prevalence rates between the three cultural settings.
The Danish MHC-SF produced reliable general scores of well-being. Most of the issues observed regarding the subscale scores have been shown in previous research in other contexts. The further analysis of indices of the bifactor model and the inclusion of qualitative interviews allowed for a better understanding of the possible sources of problems with the questionnaire's subscales. The use of subscales, the substantive understanding of the general score, as well as the operationalization of the state of flourishing, require further study.
心理健康连续体-短式量表(MHC-SF)是一种衡量积极心理健康和繁荣的工具,在多个国家得到广泛应用,但尚未在丹麦得到验证。本研究旨在检验其在丹麦人群样本中的定性和定量特性,并与加拿大和荷兰的得分进行比较。
3508 名年龄在 16-95 岁的参与者填写了电子调查问卷。通过双因素模型研究了丹麦 MHC-SF 的单维和多维方面。认知访谈检验了表面效度和可用性。
丹麦 MHC-SF 的总体得分可用于计算单位加权综合得分,也可使用双因素模型在 SEM 背景下计算一般因素得分或测量模型。然而,子量表得分不可靠,除了一般因素解释的方差外,解释的方差非常低。定性访谈的参与者观察到项目措辞和内容存在问题,尤其是社会子量表。总体得分与其他量表的相关性符合预期。我们发现,在这三种文化背景下,繁荣的流行率存在很大差异。
丹麦 MHC-SF 产生了可靠的幸福感总体得分。大多数关于子量表得分的问题在其他背景下的先前研究中都有显示。对双因素模型指数的进一步分析和定性访谈的纳入,使我们能够更好地理解问卷子量表可能存在问题的来源。子量表的使用、对总体得分的实质性理解以及繁荣状态的操作化,需要进一步研究。