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主观宜居性和可接受性问卷 (SHAQ):开发与验证。

The Subjective Habitability & Acceptability Questionnaire (SHAQ): Development and Validation.

机构信息

Behavioral Health & Performance Laboratory, Biomedical Research and Environmental Sciences Division, Human Health and Performance Directorate, KBR/NASA Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX, USA.

Human Factors and Behavioral Performance Element, Human Research Program, NASA Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX, USA.

出版信息

Hum Factors. 2023 Sep;65(6):1074-1104. doi: 10.1177/00187208211053462. Epub 2022 Jan 29.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Describe the development and validation of the Subjective Habitability & Acceptability Questionnaire (SHAQ).

BACKGROUND

Habitat area size, layout, and design may impact individual and team behavioral health and performance (BHP) outcomes in operational environments. However, there are no standardized measures of these relationships.

METHOD

SHAQ is a modular survey consisting of two 6-item scales: (, and ) and (, and ). We collected SHAQ data from NASA's Human Exploration Research Analog (HERA) crews ( = 19) in reference to multiple habitat areas (Sleep/Bedroom, Hygiene/Bathroom, Work/Office/Workshop, and Food Preparation/Kitchen/Galley) in the HERA operational environment, private hotel rooms, and individual home habitats.

RESULTS

SHAQ has high construct validity (single factor solutions, mean item factor loading = 0.760, mean % variance = 60.37), internal consistency and reliability (item mean α = 0.880, mean ω=0.894, mean ICC = 0.430), concurrent validity (mean item with System Usability Scale = 0.42), and discriminant validity (e.g., significantly higher facilitation of group activities in HERA Work/Office/Workshop and Food Preparation/Kitchen/Galley areas vs. Hygiene/Bathroom and Sleep/Bedroom areas; significantly higher ratings of privacy, comfort, and convenience in hotel vs. HERA).

CONCLUSION

SHAQ is a reliable, valid, and sensitive measure of BHP impacts of habitat size and layout.

APPLICATION

SHAQ can be used to inform evidence-based recommendations and thresholds for habitat area size, layout, and design options to support individual and team BHP in operational environments.

摘要

目的

描述主观宜居性和可接受性问卷(SHAQ)的开发和验证。

背景

居住区域的大小、布局和设计可能会影响作业环境中个体和团队的行为健康和绩效(BHP)结果。然而,目前还没有这些关系的标准化衡量标准。

方法

SHAQ 是一个由两个 6 项量表组成的模块化调查:(和)和(和)。我们从 NASA 的人类探索研究模拟(HERA)船员(= 19)收集 SHAQ 数据,参考 HERA 作业环境中的多个居住区域(睡眠/卧室、卫生/浴室、工作/办公室/车间和食品准备/厨房/食堂)、私人酒店房间和个人家庭居住环境。

结果

SHAQ 具有较高的结构有效性(单一因素解决方案,平均项目因素负荷= 0.760,平均%方差= 60.37)、内部一致性和可靠性(项目平均α= 0.880,平均ω= 0.894,平均 ICC = 0.430)、同时有效性(平均项目与系统可用性量表的相关性为 0.42)和判别有效性(例如,在 HERA 工作/办公室/车间和食品准备/厨房/食堂区域中,促进小组活动的便利性明显高于卫生/浴室和睡眠/卧室区域;在酒店中,隐私、舒适和便利的评分明显高于 HERA)。

结论

SHAQ 是一种可靠、有效的、敏感的衡量居住区域大小和布局对 BHP 影响的方法。

应用

SHAQ 可用于为居住区域的大小、布局和设计选项提供基于证据的建议和阈值,以支持作业环境中的个体和团队 BHP。

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