Invariance and item bias of the Mental Health Continuum Short-Form for South African university first-year students

Karina Mostert, L. D. de Beer, Ronalda De Beer
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Over the last decade, higher education institutions (HEIs) have become increasingly interested in student well-being. However, since the student population is very diverse in South Africa, questionnaires measuring the well-being of students must be psychometrically sound for different cultural and demographic groups. This study aimed to determine the psychometric properties of the Mental Health Continuum Short-Form (MHC-SF), including factorial validity, measurement invariance, item bias and internal consistency. The sample consisted of 1285 first-year university students. The three-factor structure of the MHC-SF was confirmed, indicating that emotional, social and psychological well-being are three independent factors. Invariance results showed that the MHC-SF produced similar results across campuses and gender sub-groups, although partial invariance was present among language groups. Item bias was present for different sub-groups, but the practical impact was negligible. Reliability scores indicated that all three dimensions are reliable in this sample. This study’s findings could help higher education institutions with preliminary results on the validity and reliability of a widely used well-being measure to assess university students’ subjective well-being and could aid in investigating and measuring first-year students’ overall well-being during their transition to tertiary education.Contribution: This study contributes to creating knowledge about fair and unbiased measurement of student well-being across different sub-groups in South Africa.
南非大学一年级学生心理健康连续简表的方差和项目偏差
过去十年来,高等教育机构(HEIs)对学生的幸福感越来越感兴趣。然而,由于南非的学生群体非常多样化,因此针对不同文化和人口群体的学生幸福感测量问卷必须具有良好的心理测量特性。本研究旨在确定心理健康连续简表(MHC-SF)的心理测量特性,包括因子效度、测量不变性、项目偏差和内部一致性。样本由 1285 名大学一年级学生组成。MHC-SF 的三因素结构得到证实,表明情绪、社交和心理健康是三个独立的因素。不变量结果显示,MHC-SF 在不同校园和性别分组中产生了相似的结果,但在语言分组中存在部分不变量。不同分组之间存在项目偏差,但实际影响可以忽略不计。信度得分表明,在该样本中,所有三个维度都是可靠的。本研究的结果可以帮助高等教育机构初步了解一种广泛使用的幸福感测量方法的有效性和可靠性,以评估大学生的主观幸福感,并有助于调查和测量一年级学生在向高等教育过渡期间的整体幸福感:本研究有助于了解如何公平、公正地衡量南非不同亚群体学生的幸福感。
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