验证性因素分析
探索性因素分析
比例(比率)
结构方程建模
心理学
可靠性(半导体)
样品(材料)
结构效度
临床心理学
老年学
医学
心理测量学
统计
物理
功率(物理)
量子力学
化学
色谱法
数学
作者
Alice Ann Crandall,Nomi S. Weiss‐Laxer,Eliza Broadbent,Erin K. Holmes,Brianna M. Magnusson,Lauren Okano,Jerica M. Berge,Michael Barnes,Carl L. Hanson,Blake L. Jones,Len B. Novilla
标识
DOI:10.3389/fpubh.2020.587125
摘要
Families strongly influence the health of communities and individuals across the life course, but no validated measure of family health exists. The absence of such a measure has limited the examination of family health trends and the intersection of family health with individual and community health. The purpose of this study was to examine the reliability and validity of the Family Health Scale (FHS), creating a multi-factor long-form and a uniform short-form. The primary sample included 1,050 adults recruited from a national quota sample Qualtrics panel. Mplus version 7 was used to analyze the data using a structural equation modeling framework. Exploratory factor analysis (EFA) and confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) confirmed a 32-item, 4-factor long-form scale. The four factors included (1) family social and emotional health processes; (2) family healthy lifestyle; (3) family health resources; and (4) family external social supports. A 10-item short-form of the FHS was also validated in the initial sample and a second sample of 401 adults. Both the long-form and short-form FHS correlated in the expected direction with validated measures of family functioning and healthy lifestyle. A preliminary assessment of clinical cutoffs in the short-form were correlated with depression risk. The FHS offers the potential to assess family health trends and to develop accessible, de-identified databases on the well-being of families. Important next steps include validating the scale among multiple family members and collecting longitudinal data.
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