Broadhead W E, Gehlbach S H, de Gruy F V, Kaplan B H
Department of Community and Family Medicine, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina 27710.
Med Care. 1988 Jul;26(7):709-23. doi: 10.1097/00005650-198807000-00006.
A 14-item, self-administered, multidimensional, functional social support questionnaire was designed and evaluated on 401 patients attending a family medicine clinic. Patients were selected from randomized time-frame sampling blocks during regular office hours. The population was predominantly white, female, married, and under age 45. Eleven items remained after test-retest reliability was assessed over a 1- to 4-week follow-up period. Factor analysis and item remainder analysis reduced the remaining 11 items to a brief and easy-to-complete two-scale, eight-item functional social support instrument. Construct validity, concurrent validity, and discriminant validity are demonstrated for the two scales (confidant support--five items and affective support--three items). Factor analysis and correlations with other measures of social support suggest that the three remaining items (visits, instrumental support, and praise) are distinct entities that may need further study.
设计了一份包含14个项目的自我管理多维功能性社会支持问卷,并在一家家庭医学诊所的401名患者中进行了评估。患者是在正常办公时间从随机时间框架抽样组中选取的。人群主要为白人、女性、已婚且年龄在45岁以下。在1至4周的随访期内评估重测信度后,保留了11个项目。通过因子分析和项目余项分析,将剩下的11个项目简化为一个简短且易于完成的两维度、八项功能性社会支持工具。验证了这两个维度(知己支持——五个项目和情感支持——三个项目)的结构效度、同时效度和区分效度。因子分析以及与其他社会支持测量指标的相关性表明,其余三个项目(探访、工具性支持和赞扬)是不同的实体,可能需要进一步研究。