Beltran-Sanchez Jesus Alfonso, Moral de la Rubia José, Valle de la O Adrian, Nava-Manzo Josue Omar, Dominguez Angeles
Institute for the Future of Education, Tecnologico de Monterrey. Eugenio Garza Sada 2501, Monterrey, Nuevo León, 64700, México.
School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Tecnologico de Monterrey. Eugenio Garza Sada 2501, Monterrey, Nuevo León, 64700, México.
BMC Med Educ. 2025 Feb 4;25(1):175. doi: 10.1186/s12909-025-06773-z.
The study of gratitude has been a trending subject in psychology and emerging in health sciences education. For the past several years, interest has been aroused through various published contributions that still lack scientific support, so it is necessary to have instruments that obtain valid and reliable data about it. Gratitude has proven to be sensitive to different cultures. This research aims to determine the psychometric properties using a combined scale to measure dispositional gratitude in health sciences faculty.
A quantitative study was conducted with a non-experimental trans-sectional design with a correlational scope, with a sample of 216 professors of health sciences in a northeastern Mexico private university divided into subsamples for an Exploratory Factor Analysis (n = 113) and a Confirmatory Factor Analysis (n = 103). The Gratitude Questionnaire, Work Questionnaire and Brief Interactive Optimism-Garcia was applied to 110 women, 104 men and 2 who prefer not to specify their gender.
The result was a unifactorial measurement model composed of 10 items with evidence of construct validity (χ = 59.83, df = 20, p < 0.001, χ/df = 59.83/20 = 2.99, SRMR = 0.11, GFI = 0.96; NFI = 0.93, RFI = 0.91, AGFI = 0.93), PRATIO = 0.78, PNFI = 0.73; concurrent validity with interactive optimism (r = 0.45, p < 0.001); convergent validity (AVE = 0.42); and reliability (α = 0.88; ω = 0.88).
This model measures dispositional gratitude in health sciences Mexican faculty and contributes a vital instrument to advance future educational innovations involving this construct. The validation of the one-factor model with convergent reliability and validity suggests that the total scale score serves as an adequate measure of gratitude. Finally, it represents a valuable contribution to the teaching of health sciences since it generates healthy environments with prosocial attitudes that facilitate flourishing in personal and academic life, and in the future, health professionals with humanism as their standard.
感恩研究一直是心理学领域的热门话题,并在健康科学教育中逐渐兴起。在过去几年里,各种已发表的研究引发了人们的兴趣,但这些研究仍缺乏科学支持,因此有必要使用能够获取关于感恩的有效且可靠数据的工具。感恩已被证明对不同文化敏感。本研究旨在使用一个综合量表来测量健康科学教师的特质感恩,并确定其心理测量特性。
采用非实验性横断面设计的定量研究,具有相关性范围,以墨西哥东北部一所私立大学的216名健康科学教授为样本,分为探索性因素分析子样本(n = 113)和验证性因素分析子样本(n = 103)。向110名女性、104名男性和2名不愿透露性别的人发放了感恩问卷、工作问卷和简短互动乐观主义-加西亚问卷。
结果是一个由10个项目组成的单因素测量模型,具有结构效度证据(χ = 59.83,df = 20,p < 0.001,χ/df = 59.83/20 = 2.99,SRMR = 0.11,GFI = 0.96;NFI = 0.93,RFI = 0.91,AGFI = 0.93),PRATIO = 0.78,PNFI = 0.73;与互动乐观主义的同时效度(r = 0.45,p < 0.001);收敛效度(AVE = 0.42);以及信度(α = 0.88;ω = 0.88)。
该模型测量了墨西哥健康科学教师的特质感恩,并为推进未来涉及这一概念的教育创新提供了一个重要工具。具有收敛信度和效度的单因素模型的验证表明,总量表得分可作为感恩的适当度量。最后,它对健康科学教学具有重要贡献,因为它营造了具有亲社会态度的健康环境,有助于个人和学术生活的蓬勃发展,并在未来培养以人文主义为标准的健康专业人员。