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Psychometric properties of the short Warwick Edinburgh mental well-being scale (SWEMWBS) in service users with schizophrenia, depression and anxiety spectrum disorders

机译:沃里克爱丁堡精神健康短期量表(SWEMWBS)在精神分裂症,抑郁症和焦虑症患者中的心理计量学特征

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BackgroundTo establish the validity and reliability of the Short Warwick Edinburgh Mental Well-being Scale (SWEMWBS) in service users with schizophrenia, depression and anxiety spectrum disorders in Singapore and estimate SWEMWBS scores across socio-demographic and the three psychiatric diagnostic groups in the sample. MethodsThis secondary analysis was conducted using data from a study among outpatients of a tertiary psychiatric hospital. In addition to the SWEMWBS, socio-demographic data and current psychiatric diagnosis were collected. Service users were also administered the Global Assessment of Functioning (GAF), Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ)-8, Generalised Anxiety Disorder (GAD)-7, Satisfaction with Life Scale (SWLS) and the Positive Mental Health (PMH) instrument. The SWEMWBS was tested for factorial validity, reliability and convergent and divergent validity. ResultsIn total, 350 service users with a mean (SD) age of 39.1 (11.1) years were included in this study of which 39.4%, 38.9% and 21.7% had schizophrenia, depression and anxiety spectrum disorders, respectively. The single factor structure of the SWEMWBS was confirmed by confirmatory factor analysis (CFI?=?0.969, TLI?=?0.954, RMSEA?=?0.029). The internal consistency reliability was high (Cronbach’s alpha?=?0.89). The convergent and divergent validity testing revealed that the SWEMWBS scores had significant moderate to high positive correlations with GAF, SWLS and PMH scores and moderate negative correlations with (PHQ)-8 and (GAD)-7 scores. SWEMWBS scores were higher in married participants (22.2 (5.4) versus never married: 20.7 (5.3) and divorced/separated/widowed: 20.4 (5.1), p =?0.049) and among those with schizophrenia (22.8 (5.5) versus depression:19.6 (4.7) and anxiety spectrum disorders 20.9 (5.2), p ConclusionThese results demonstrate adequate validity and reliability of the SWEMWBS in people with schizophrenia, depression and anxiety spectrum disorders in Singapore.
机译:背景为了建立短期沃里克爱丁堡精神健康量表(SWEMWBS)在新加坡患有精神分裂症,抑郁症和焦虑症的服务使用者的有效性和可靠性,并估算样本中社会人口统计学和三个精神病学诊断组的SWEMWBS得分。方法使用来自三级精神病医院门诊患者的研究数据进行二级分析。除了SWEMWBS,还收集了社会人口统计学数据和当前的精神病学诊断。服务使用者还接受了全球功能评估(GAF),患者健康问卷(PHQ)-8,广泛性焦虑症(GAD)-7,生活满意度量表(SWLS)和积极心理健康(PMH)仪器。测试了SWEMWBS的阶乘有效性,可靠性以及收敛性和发散性有效性。结果总共包括350名平均(SD)年龄为39.1(11.1)岁的服务使用者,其中分别有39.4%,38.9%和21.7%的人患有精神分裂症,抑郁症和焦虑症。 SWEMWBS的单因素结构通过确定性因素分析得到确认(CFI≥0.969,TLI≥0.954,RMSEA≥0.029)。内部一致性可靠性很高(Cronbach's alpha?=?0.89)。收敛性和发散性有效性测试表明,SWEMWBS得分与GAF,SWLS和PMH得分具有显着的中到高正相关,与(PHQ)-8和(GAD)-7得分具有中度的负相关。已婚参与者(22.2(5.4)与未婚者:20.7(5.3)和离婚/分居/丧偶:20.4(5.1),p =?0.049)和患有精神分裂症的参与者(22.8(5.5)与抑郁症的比较)的SWEMWBS得分分别高: 19.6(4.7)和焦虑谱障碍20.9(5.2),p结论这些结果表明,SWEMWBS在新加坡的精神分裂症,抑郁症和焦虑谱障碍患者中具有足够的有效性和可靠性。

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