She Zhuang, Jensen-Doss Amanda, Xu Hui
Department of Psychology, Nanjing University, People's Republic of China.
Department of Psychology, University of Miami, USA.
Psychother Res. 2024 Sep 22:1-11. doi: 10.1080/10503307.2024.2396395.
To investigate the attitudes of mental health professionals towards Routine Outcome Monitoring (ROM) in Eastern and Western cultures.
Two samples of American ( = 455) and Chinese ( = 505) mental health professionals completed the prevalent Monitoring and Feedback Attitudes Scale (MFA). We tested the measure's psychometric characteristics, measurement invariance, and latent mean difference across cultures.
Confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) found a two-factor structure of the MFA within both cohorts. The MFA subscales showed excellent internal consistency in both the Chinese and American samples. The MFA demonstrated partial scalar invariance between the two cultural groups, supporting the comparison of latent means among Chinese and American professionals. Chinese professionals perceived greater harm from ROM than their American counterparts.
The findings show that the MFA is a valid tool to evaluate and compare the US and Chinese mental health professionals' attitudes toward ROM, suggesting that the measure may be useful in both Eastern and Western cultures.
调查东西方文化中心理健康专业人员对常规结果监测(ROM)的态度。
两组美国(n = 455)和中国(n = 505)心理健康专业人员样本完成了普遍使用的监测与反馈态度量表(MFA)。我们测试了该量表的心理测量特征、测量不变性以及不同文化间的潜在均值差异。
验证性因素分析(CFA)在两个队列中均发现了MFA的两因素结构。MFA分量表在中国和美国样本中均显示出优异的内部一致性。MFA在两个文化群体之间表现出部分标量不变性,支持对中国和美国专业人员潜在均值的比较。中国专业人员比美国同行更能察觉到ROM带来的危害。
研究结果表明,MFA是评估和比较美国和中国心理健康专业人员对ROM态度的有效工具,这表明该量表在东西方文化中可能都有用。