Hsiao Chiu-Yueh, Wu Kuan-Yi, Chiu Chin-Kuai, Lu Huei-Lan, Li Chi-Rong, Tsai Yun-Fang
School of Nursing, College of Medicine, Chang Gung University, Tao-Yuan City, Taiwan; Department of Psychiatry, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Linkou Branch, Tao-Yuan City, Taiwan.
Department of Psychiatric Rehabilitation and Community-Based Psychiatric Care, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Linkou Branch, Tao-Yuan City, Taiwan.
Psychiatry Res. 2025 Feb;344:116344. doi: 10.1016/j.psychres.2024.116344. Epub 2024 Dec 26.
Schizophrenia literacy is key to early identification of schizophrenia and diminishment of stigma. This facilitates help-seeking and adherence to mental health treatment for individuals suffering from schizophrenia. However, validated measures assessing schizophrenia literacy among individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia remain limited. This study aimed to develop and examine the psychometric properties of a schizophrenia literacy scale for individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia. The scale development involved three stages: (a) generating an initial 43 items from a review of literature and existing measures assessing literacy about schizophrenia and knowledge of schizophrenia as well as cognitive interviews; (b) assessing content and face validities; and (c) psychometric testing using a cross-sectional design (268 individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia) to examine construct validity and reliability. Twenty-nine items were retained after evaluating content validity, face validity, and item analysis. Exploratory factor analysis yielded 22 items including five factors (awareness of mental health promotion; stigma against schizophrenia; causal beliefs; recognition of psychiatric symptoms; and traditional and religion-based healthcare) explaining 58.85 % of the total variance. Confirmatory factor analysis showed an acceptable fit of the factor structure. Cronbach's α was 0.95 for the total scale with test-retest reliability of 0.91. The newly developed 22-item schizophrenia literacy scale is a valid and reliable five-dimensional measure and could be used to assess schizophrenia literacy for individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia. The scale may help mental healthcare providers design interventions directed at improving literacy about schizophrenia and promoting mental health for individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia in Chinese-speaking regions and adapted for use in Asian countries.
精神分裂症知识素养是早期识别精神分裂症和减少污名化的关键。这有助于精神分裂症患者寻求帮助并坚持接受心理健康治疗。然而,在已确诊的精神分裂症患者中,评估精神分裂症知识素养的有效测量工具仍然有限。本研究旨在开发并检验一种针对已确诊精神分裂症患者的精神分裂症知识素养量表的心理测量特性。量表开发包括三个阶段:(a) 通过回顾文献、现有评估精神分裂症知识素养和精神分裂症知识的测量工具以及认知访谈,生成最初的43个条目;(b) 评估内容效度和表面效度;(c) 采用横断面设计(268名已确诊精神分裂症患者)进行心理测量测试,以检验结构效度和信度。在评估内容效度、表面效度和项目分析后,保留了29个条目。探索性因素分析得出22个条目,包括五个因素(心理健康促进意识;对精神分裂症的污名化;因果信念;精神症状识别;以及传统和基于宗教的医疗保健),解释了总方差的58.85%。验证性因素分析表明因素结构拟合良好。总量表的Cronbach's α为0.95,重测信度为0.91。新开发的22条目精神分裂症知识素养量表是一种有效且可靠的五维度测量工具,可用于评估已确诊精神分裂症患者的精神分裂症知识素养。该量表可能有助于精神卫生保健提供者设计干预措施,旨在提高华语地区已确诊精神分裂症患者对精神分裂症的知识素养并促进其心理健康,并适用于亚洲国家。