Department of Public Health Sciences, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA.
Center for AIDS Intervention Research, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, USA.
BMC Public Health. 2021 Oct 22;21(1):1918. doi: 10.1186/s12889-021-11970-8.
Social capital, the potential for individuals to access resources through group memberships, is linked to a constellation of health outcomes. We modified a previously evaluated Constructed Family Social Capital Scale for gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men who belong to constructed families to create a new measure of social capital within sexual minority men and gender minority individuals' social networks.
Participants were recruited from a Pride festival in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 2018 to complete a cross-sectional survey. This analysis is restricted to 383 participants who identified as sexual minority men or gender minority individuals and completed nine items measuring social capital within their social networks. We conducted exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses to assess factor structure. Internal consistency was measured using Cronbach's alpha.
Reliability was high, indicating the scale's utility to assess Network Social Capital among sexual minority men and gender minority individuals. A single-factor solution with high factor loadings was found for the nine-item scale.
This study extended the psychometric properties of a preliminary social capital instrument modified from a prior study in a different population and context. The modified measure has implications for use among sexual minority men and gender minority individuals to measure social capital within social networks. Previous studies suggest that interventions to enhance social capital among sexual minority men and gender minority individuals may be beneficial for HIV prevention interventions. This tool may be relevant for the evaluation of social capital interventions within networks of sexual minority men and gender minority individuals.
社会资本是指个人通过群体成员身份获得资源的潜力,与一系列健康结果有关。我们对之前评估过的同性恋、双性恋和其他与男性发生性关系的男性构建家庭社会资本量表进行了修改,为性少数男性和性别少数个体的社交网络创建了一个新的社会资本衡量标准。
参与者是 2018 年在威斯康星州密尔沃基的骄傲节上招募的,以完成一项横断面调查。本分析仅限于 383 名参与者,他们被确定为性少数男性或性别少数个体,并完成了 9 项衡量社交网络中社会资本的项目。我们进行了探索性和验证性因素分析,以评估因素结构。使用 Cronbach 的 alpha 测量内部一致性。
可靠性很高,表明该量表在评估性少数男性和性别少数个体的网络社会资本方面具有实用性。在九项量表中发现了具有高因子负荷的单因素解决方案。
这项研究扩展了从先前在不同人群和背景下进行的研究中修改的初步社会资本工具的心理测量特性。经过修改的测量方法可用于性少数男性和性别少数个体,以衡量社交网络中的社会资本。先前的研究表明,增强性少数男性和性别少数个体的社会资本的干预措施可能有益于 HIV 预防干预措施。该工具可能与评估性少数男性和性别少数个体网络中的社会资本干预措施有关。