Centre for Population Health Research and Implementation, Singapore Health Services, Singapore, Singapore.
Program in Health Services and Systems Research, Duke-NUS Medical School, Singapore, Singapore.
Front Public Health. 2022 Oct 6;10:988525. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.988525. eCollection 2022.
The Family Health Climate (FHC) is a family environment attribute postulated to influence the health behaviors of family members. It can be measured by domain scales for physical activity (FHC-PA) and nutrition (FHC-NU), which have been validated and used to identify health climate patterns in families in Western populations. To extend the use of the scales to Asian settings, this study aimed to adapt and validate the instruments for use in the multi-ethnic population of Singapore, accounting for language and cultural differences.
In Part A ( = 40) to adapt the scales for the Singapore population, we performed cognitive interviews, face validity testing and pre-testing of the instruments ( = 40). Besides English, the scales were translated into Chinese and Malay. In Part B ( = 400), we performed exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses respectively on two random samples. We also tested for item discriminant validity, internal consistency reliability, construct validity, and measurement invariance.
The findings from the cognitive interviews in Part A led to scale adaptations to accommodate cultural and linguistic factors. In Part B, EFA on Sample I resulted in a three-factor model for the PA scale (accounting for 71.2% variance) and a four-factor model for the NU scale (accounting for 72.8% variance). CFA on Sample II indicated acceptable model fits: FHC-PA: χ = 192.29, = 101, < 0.001, χ/ = 1.90; SRMR = 0.049; RMSEA = 0.067; CFI = 0.969; TLI = 0.963; FHC-NU: χ = 170.46, = 98, < 0.001, χ/ = 1.74; SRMR = 0.036; RMSEA = 0.061; CFI = 0.967; TLI = 0.960. The scores of family members demonstrated significant agreement on the FHC-PA (Sg) [ICC = 0.77] and FHC-NU (Sg) [ICC = 0.75] scales. Findings suggest good evidence for item discriminant validity, internal consistency reliability, construct validity, and measurement invariance. Short versions of the scales were also developed.
We adapted, translated and validated the scales for assessing the health climate of families in Singapore, including the development of short versions. The results showed good psychometric properties and the constructs had significant relationships with health behaviors and routines. Improving our understanding of family influences on individual health behavior will be important in developing multi-level strategies for health promotion and chronic disease prevention.
家庭健康氛围(Family Health Climate,FHC)是一种家庭环境属性,被认为会影响家庭成员的健康行为。它可以通过身体活动(FHC-PA)和营养(FHC-NU)领域的量表来衡量,这些量表已经过验证并用于识别西方人群中家庭的健康氛围模式。为了将这些量表的使用扩展到亚洲环境,本研究旨在调整和验证这些工具,以适应新加坡多民族人群的需求,同时考虑到语言和文化差异。
在 A 部分(n=40)中,我们通过认知访谈、表面有效性测试和仪器预测试(n=40)来调整适用于新加坡人群的量表。除了英语外,量表还被翻译成中文和马来语。在 B 部分(n=400)中,我们分别对两个随机样本进行探索性和验证性因素分析。我们还测试了项目鉴别效度、内部一致性信度、结构效度和测量不变性。
A 部分认知访谈的结果导致了对文化和语言因素的适应调整。在 B 部分中,对样本 I 的 EFA 得出了 PA 量表的三因素模型(占 71.2%的方差)和 NU 量表的四因素模型(占 72.8%的方差)。对样本 II 的 CFA 表明模型拟合良好:FHC-PA: χ=192.29,df=101,<0.001, χ/df=1.90;SRMR=0.049;RMSEA=0.067;CFI=0.969;TLI=0.963;FHC-NU: χ=170.46,df=98,<0.001, χ/df=1.74;SRMR=0.036;RMSEA=0.061;CFI=0.967;TLI=0.960。家庭成员在 FHC-PA(新加坡)[ICC=0.77]和 FHC-NU(新加坡)[ICC=0.75]量表上的得分具有显著的一致性。研究结果表明,这些量表具有良好的项目鉴别效度、内部一致性信度、结构效度和测量不变性。还开发了这些量表的简短版本。
我们调整、翻译和验证了用于评估新加坡家庭健康氛围的量表,包括简短版本的开发。结果表明,这些量表具有良好的心理测量学特性,这些构念与健康行为和日常生活有显著的关系。了解家庭对个体健康行为的影响将对制定促进健康和预防慢性病的多层次策略非常重要。