Psychometric properties and socio-demographic correlates of the Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale in three large population-based cohorts including Danish and Icelandic adults
Maria Didriksen , Hilda Daníelsdottir , Marín Dögg Bjarnadóttir , Cassie Overstreet , Karmel W. Choi , Lea Arregui Nordahl Christoffersen , Christina Mikkelsen , Thor Aspelund , Arna Hauksdóttir , Edda Bjork Thordardottir , Jóhanna Jakobsdóttir , Gunnar Tómasson , Christian Erikstrup , Bitten Aagaard , Mie T. Bruun , Henrik Ullum , Erik Sørensen , Ian C. Fischer , Robert H. Pietrzak , Joel Gelernter , Andrew J. Schork
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Identifying specific factors affecting psychological resilience could be instrumental in developing new therapeutic strategies for improving and maintaining mental and physical health. To achieve this, an adequate measure of psychological resilience is essential. We studied the psychometric properties of the 10-item Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale (CD-RISC-10) across three population-based cohorts. The study included adult Danish individuals in the Danish Blood Donor Study (DBDS, N = 57,031), and the Icelandic cohorts Stress-And-Gene Analysis cohort (SAGA, N = 27,236), and COVID-19 National Resilience cohort (C19-Resilience, N = 20,373). Exploratory factor analysis revealed a consistent one-factor fit across cohorts. The scale demonstrated good internal consistency (Cronbach's alpha: 0.88–0.90) and longitudinal stability (Spearman correlation coefficients in DBDS: 0.71 across 1.5 years, 0.66 across two years). Mean CD-RISC-10 scores were consistent with previously reported scores in European populations. Lower scores were observed among participants with probable major depressive disorder, and higher scores were found with increasing age. Further evidence for construct validity was revealed as CD-RISC-10 scores moderated the association between financial trouble and depressive symptoms across all cohorts. Psychometric properties of the CD-RISC-10 were similar among women and men. Our findings support the use of the CD-RISC-10 as a reliable and valid unidimensional measure of psychological resilience in Danish and Icelandic populations.
确定影响心理弹性的具体因素可能有助于制定改善和维持身心健康的新治疗策略。要做到这一点,充分衡量心理弹性是必不可少的。我们在三个基于人群的队列中研究了10项康纳-戴维森弹性量表(CD-RISC-10)的心理测量特性。该研究包括丹麦献血者研究(DBDS, N = 57,031)中的成年丹麦人,冰岛队列的压力和基因分析队列(SAGA, N = 27,236)和COVID-19国家恢复力队列(C19-Resilience, N = 20,373)。探索性因素分析显示,在队列中存在一致的单因素拟合。量表具有良好的内部一致性(Cronbach's alpha: 0.88-0.90)和纵向稳定性(DBDS的Spearman相关系数:1.5年0.71,2年0.66)。CD-RISC-10平均评分与先前报道的欧洲人群评分一致。可能患有重度抑郁症的参与者得分较低,年龄越大得分越高。在所有队列中,CD-RISC-10分数调节了财务困难与抑郁症状之间的关联,进一步证明了结构效度。CD-RISC-10的心理测量特性在女性和男性中相似。我们的研究结果支持使用CD-RISC-10作为丹麦和冰岛人群心理弹性的可靠和有效的单向度测量。