Tecedeiro Miguel, Reis Cátia, Marôco João
William James Center for Research, ISPA-Instituto Universitário de Ciências Psicológicas, , Sociais E da Vida, Avenida Jardim Do Tabaco 34, 1140-041, Lisbon, Portugal.
Católica Research Centre for Psychological, Family and Social Wellbeing, Universidade Católica Portuguesa, Palma de Cima, 1649-023, Lisbon, Portugal.
Psicol Reflex Crit. 2024 Sep 14;37(1):36. doi: 10.1186/s41155-024-00320-3.
To adapt the Charlotte Attitudes Toward Sleep (CATS) scale, the only self-assessment instrument measuring non-dysfunctional attitudes toward sleep, into Portuguese and to study its psychometric properties in a Portuguese sample.
A sample of 1858 participants, recruited through non-probabilistic methods, was randomly split in two subsamples; one was used to develop the CATS model, the other for testing model invariance. We used structural equation models to assess factorial validity, measurement invariance, and relationships with other variables (e.g., the Karolinska Sleep Questionnaire) through confirmatory factorial analysis and causal models using a robust maximum likelihood method with Satorra-Bentler correction.
The CATS factorial model showed excellent evidence of factorial validity (robust CFI = 0.987, TLI = 0.979, SRMR = 0.026, RMSEA = 0.043), good reliability indicators (α and ώ > 0.75), and strict invariance of measurement (|∆CFI|< 0.01). CATS factors were weak-to-moderate predictors of sleep behaviors (β < 0.4). The scale showed evidence of divergent validity with the Karolinska Sleep Questionnaire. Some items had significant sensitivity problems and/or did not have adequate factorial weights and had to be dropped from the model.
The CATS is a new and promising scale with solid evidence of validity in terms of internal structure, but with sensitivity issues at item level. Further work should be carried out at item level to increase sensitivity and predictive validity, and further research with other samples, such as clinical sleep medicine patients, should be conducted.
将夏洛特睡眠态度量表(CATS)——唯一一项测量对睡眠无功能失调态度的自我评估工具——改编为葡萄牙语版本,并在葡萄牙样本中研究其心理测量特性。
通过非概率抽样方法招募了1858名参与者,随机分为两个子样本;一个用于构建CATS模型,另一个用于测试模型不变性。我们使用结构方程模型,通过验证性因子分析和因果模型,采用带有萨托拉 - 本特勒校正的稳健最大似然法,来评估因子效度、测量不变性以及与其他变量(如卡罗林斯卡睡眠问卷)的关系。
CATS因子模型显示出良好的因子效度证据(稳健CFI = 0.987,TLI = 0.979,SRMR = 0.026,RMSEA = 0.043)、良好的信度指标(α和ω> 0.75)以及严格的测量不变性(|∆CFI| < 0.01)。CATS因子对睡眠行为的预测作用较弱至中等(β < 0.4)。该量表与卡罗林斯卡睡眠问卷显示出区分效度的证据。一些项目存在显著的敏感性问题和/或没有足够的因子权重,必须从模型中剔除。
CATS是一个新的且有前景的量表,在内部结构方面有确凿的效度证据,但在项目层面存在敏感性问题。应在项目层面开展进一步工作以提高敏感性和预测效度,并应对其他样本(如临床睡眠医学患者)进行进一步研究。