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开发和确立斯特拉斯克莱德公民衡量标准的心理计量特性:一种用于健康和社会保健实践与研究的新方法。

Developing and establishing the psychometric properties of the Strathclyde Citizenship Measure: A new measure for health and social care practice and research.

机构信息

Psychological Science and Health, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK.

Social Work and Social Policy, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK.

出版信息

Health Soc Care Community. 2022 Nov;30(6):e3949-e3965. doi: 10.1111/hsc.13789. Epub 2022 Mar 28.

Abstract

There has been increasing interest and research attention towards citizenship-based practices and care within health and social care settings. A framework for implementing citizenship-based interventions has helped support the participation in society of persons who have experienced major life disruptions. Yet, having ways to measure the impact of citizenship 'in action' within specific socio-cultural contexts has proved challenging. We report on the development of the Strathclyde Citizenship Measure (SCM) which seeks to establish a psychometrically sound measure of citizenship that is relevant to the Scottish context. We outline the three phases of developing the SCM: (1) item generation, (2) item reduction and piloting, and (3) measure validation. Having generated items for the SCM using concept mapping techniques, we piloted it with 407 participants who completed an online survey of a 60-item version of the SCM. The aims were to assess the validity of the items and reduce the number of items using principal components analysis for the final measure. This resulted in a 39 item SCM. We then sought to establish the psychometric properties of this shorter version of the SCM through testing its reliability, convergent, concurrent and discriminant validity. The 39 item SCM was administered online to 280 Scottish residents along with additional measures including the Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Well-being Scale (WEMWBS), the Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale (DASS21), the Sense of Belonging Instrument (SOBI-A); the Big Five Personality Inventory (Shortened Version; BFI-10) and the Personal Social Capital Scale (PSCS-16). The factor structure and dimensionality of the SCM was examined using exploratory factor analysis and it was found to be reliable and valid. This paper explores the potential for the application of the SCM across health and social care settings and identifies future work to develop citizenship tools to facilitate dialogues about citizenship across health and social care practice settings.

摘要

越来越多的人对健康和社会保健环境中的基于公民身份的实践和护理感兴趣并进行相关研究。一个实施基于公民身份的干预措施的框架有助于支持那些经历过重大生活中断的人参与社会。然而,在特定的社会文化背景下,找到衡量公民身份“实际行动”影响的方法一直具有挑战性。我们报告了斯特拉斯克莱德公民身份衡量标准(Strathclyde Citizenship Measure,SCM)的发展情况,该标准旨在建立一种在苏格兰背景下具有心理测量学意义的公民身份衡量标准。我们概述了开发 SCM 的三个阶段:(1)项目生成,(2)项目减少和试点,以及(3)措施验证。我们使用概念映射技术为 SCM 生成了项目,然后用 407 名参与者对 SCM 的 60 项版本进行了在线调查,对这些项目进行了试点。目的是评估项目的有效性,并使用主成分分析减少项目数量,最终得到 39 项 SCM。然后,我们通过测试其可靠性、收敛性、同时性和区分效度,试图确定这个更简短版本的 SCM 的心理测量特性。39 项 SCM 通过在线向 280 名苏格兰居民发放,同时还发放了其他一些措施,包括沃里克-爱丁堡心理健康量表(Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Well-being Scale,WEMWBS)、抑郁、焦虑和压力量表(Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale,DASS21)、归属感量表(Sense of Belonging Instrument,SOBI-A)、大五人格量表(Big Five Personality Inventory,Shortened Version;BFI-10)和个人社会资本量表(Personal Social Capital Scale,PSCS-16)。使用探索性因子分析对 SCM 的结构和维度进行了检验,结果发现它是可靠和有效的。本文探讨了在健康和社会保健环境中应用 SCM 的潜力,并确定了未来的工作,以开发公民身份工具,促进健康和社会保健实践环境中关于公民身份的对话。

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