Development and preliminary testing of the Schizophrenia Hope Scale, a brief scale to measure hope in people with schizophrenia

被引:25
作者
Choe, Kwisoon [1 ]
机构
[1] Kunsan Natl Univ, Dept Nursing, Coll Nat Sci, Gunsan, South Korea
关键词
Hope; Mental health; Reliability and validity; Scale development; Schizophrenia; INDIVIDUALS; RECOVERY;
D O I
10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2013.10.018
中图分类号
R47 [护理学];
学科分类号
1011 ;
摘要
Background: Hope has received attention as a central component of recovery from mental illness; however, most instruments measuring hope were developed outside the mental health field. To measure the effects of mental health programs on hope in people with schizophrenia, a specialized scale is needed. Objective: This study examined the psychometric properties of the newly developed 9-item Schizophrenia Hope Scale (SHS-9) designed to measure hope in individuals with schizophrenia. Design: A descriptive survey design. Setting: Participants were recruited from three psychiatric hospitals and two community mental health centers in South Korea. Participants: A total of 347 individuals over age 18 with a DSM-IV diagnosis of schizophrenia, schizoaffective, or schizophrenia spectrum disorders (competent to provide written informed consent) participated in this study; 149 (94 men, 55 women) completed a preliminary scale consisting of 40 revised items, and 198 (110 men, 88 women) completed the second scale of 17 items. Methods: Scale items were first selected from extensive literature reviews and a qualitative study on hope in people with schizophrenia; the validity and reliability of a preliminary scale was then evaluated by an expert panel and exploratory factor analysis. The remaining 9 items forming the Schizophrenia Hope Scale (SHS-9) were evaluated through confirmatory factor analysis. Results: The SHS-9 demonstrates promising psychometric integrity. The internal consistency alpha coefficient was 0.92 with a score range of 0-18 and a mean total score of 12.06 (SD=4.96), with higher scores indicating higher levels of hope. Convergent validity was established by correlating the SHS-9 to the State-Trait Hope Inventory, r=0.61 (p<0.01). Divergent validity with the Beck Hopelessness Scale was also established, r=-0.55 (p<0.01). Exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis resulted in a 1-factor solution, with the essential meaning of hope accounting for 61.77% of the total item variance. Conclusion: As hope has been shown to facilitate recovery from mental illness, the accurate assessment of hope provided by the short, easy-to-use Schizophrenia Hope Scale (SHS-9) may aid clinicians in improving the quality of life of individuals with schizophrenia. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:927 / 933
页数:7
相关论文
共 23 条
  • [1] MEASUREMENT OF PESSIMISM - HOPELESSNESS SCALE
    BECK, AT
    WEISSMAN, A
    LESTER, D
    TREXLER, L
    [J]. JOURNAL OF CONSULTING AND CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY, 1974, 42 (06) : 861 - 865
  • [2] Hope therapy in a community sample: A pilot investigation
    Cheavens, Jennifer S.
    Feldman, David B.
    Gum, Amber
    Michael, Scott T.
    Snyder, C. R.
    [J]. SOCIAL INDICATORS RESEARCH, 2006, 77 (01) : 61 - 78
  • [3] Choe K., 2005, J KOREAN ACAD PSYCHI, V14, P417
  • [4] Farran C. J., 1995, Hope and hopelessness: Critical clinical constructs
  • [5] Fitzgerald R., 1979, SOURCES HOPE, P244
  • [6] Insight into severe mental illness, hope, and quality of life of persons with schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorders
    Hasson-Ohayon, Ilanit
    Kravetz, Shlomo
    Meir, Taly
    Rozencwaig, Silvio
    [J]. PSYCHIATRY RESEARCH, 2009, 167 (03) : 231 - 238
  • [7] Herth K, 1991, Sch Inq Nurs Pract, V5, P39
  • [8] Rethinking social recovery in schizophrenia: What a capabilities approach might offer
    Hopper, Kim
    [J]. SOCIAL SCIENCE & MEDICINE, 2007, 65 (05) : 868 - 879
  • [9] Hope, quality of life, and symptom severity in individuals with schizophrenia
    Landeen, J
    Pawlick, J
    Woodside, H
    Kirkpatrick, H
    Byrne, C
    [J]. PSYCHIATRIC REHABILITATION JOURNAL, 2000, 23 (04) : 364 - 369
  • [10] Landeen J., 2000, INT J PSYCHOSOCIAL R, V5, P45