Australian Research Centre for Population Oral Health (ARCPOH), Adelaide Dental School, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.
Department of Psychology, The University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark.
PLoS One. 2020 Oct 1;15(10):e0239384. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0239384. eCollection 2020.
In recent decades, several studies have emphasized sense of personal control as a prominent aspect of Aboriginal health. However, one limitation is that instruments available to measure personal control were originally developed in western countries and validation for Aboriginal Australians has not been conducted. The aims of the current study were to evaluate whether the Sense of Personal Control Scale (SPCS) can be used to obtain culturally unbiased measurement of personal control across Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Australians and to assess the psychometric properties of the SPCS for Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Australian.
The current study utilized two Australian subsamples retrieved from the Teeth Talk Study (n = 317) and the National Survey of Adult Oral Health 2004-2006 (n = 3,857) in which the SPCS was included. Graphical Loglinear Rasch Models (GLLRM) were used to fulfill the aims of the study.
The Perceived Constraints subscale fitted a GLLRM for Aboriginal Australians after the exclusion of three items, while fit to any Rasch model (RM) or GLLRM model could not be found in the non-Aboriginal sample. The Mastery subscale fitted a GLLRM in the non-Aboriginal sample after the exclusion of one item. In the Aboriginal sample, two items of the Mastery subscale fitted the RM, however, two items cannot be considered as a scale.
In the present study, we showed that the development of new items is crucial before the revised SPCS might constitute a valid and reliable measure of sense of personal control in both Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Australian populations, and it is possible to assess whether the SPCS can be measured without bias across these two populations.
评估 Sense of Personal Control Scale(SPCS)是否可用于在澳大利亚原住民和非原住民中获得无文化偏见的个人控制感测量,并评估 SPCS 对澳大利亚原住民和非原住民的心理测量特性。
本研究利用从 Teeth Talk 研究(n=317)和 2004-2006 年全国成人口腔健康调查(n=3857)中检索到的两个澳大利亚亚组,其中包含 SPCS。图形对数线性 Rasch 模型(GLLRM)用于实现研究目的。
在排除三个项目后,感知约束分量表适合澳大利亚原住民的 GLLRM,而非原住民样本则无法适合任何 Rasch 模型(RM)或 GLLRM 模型。在非原住民样本中,排除一个项目后,掌握分量表适合 GLLRM。在原住民样本中,掌握分量表的两个项目适合 RM,但两个项目不能被视为一个量表。
在本研究中,我们表明,在修订后的 SPCS 可能构成澳大利亚原住民和非原住民人口中个人控制感的有效和可靠测量之前,开发新项目至关重要,并且可以评估 SPCS 是否可以在这两个群体中进行无偏测量。