A Mixed-Methods Study to Develop a Resilience Scale for Thai Elderly with Chronic Diseases and Depression.

Q1 Psychology
Depression Research and Treatment Pub Date : 2022-01-15 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2022/3256981
Kanokporn Thongkhum, Narisara Peungposop, Nanchatsan Sakunpong
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This study was an exploratory sequential mixed-methods design to develop a resilience scale for Thai elderly with chronic diseases and depression. The qualitative findings from the focus group discussion with 6 participants were used to develop a resilience scale, and the scale was then tested on 310 samples to check the reliability and validity of the scale. The qualitative results showed that resilience was defined in 3 themes: My Characteristics, My Abilities, and My Dependencies, which were composed of 9 different categories. The results of the quantitative examination showed that all 21 items of the resilience scale had a good corrected item-total correlation and the Cronbach's alpha coefficient of 0.85 indicated that the scale was internally consistent and highly reliable. The construct validity of the resilience scale was tested by confirmatory factor analysis and revealed that the resilience model was consistent with the empirical data based on the goodness-of-fit index (chi - square = 161.51, df = 186, p value = 0.90, RMSEA = 0.000). All the results show that the resilience scale has excellent and appropriate psychological properties. Health-care workers can use the resilience scale to assess the elderly and develop a resilience-promoting program specifically for the elderly with chronic diseases and depression to improve the well-being of the elderly.

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泰国老年慢性病和抑郁症患者弹性量表的混合方法研究
本研究是一项探索性顺序混合方法设计,旨在为患有慢性疾病和抑郁症的泰国老年人开发弹性量表。利用6人焦点小组讨论的定性结果编制弹性量表,并对310个样本进行测试,以检验量表的信度和效度。定性结果表明,弹性被定义为3个主题:我的特征、我的能力和我的依赖,它们由9个不同的类别组成。定量检验结果表明,弹性量表的21个条目均具有良好的修正项目-总量相关性,Cronbach's alpha系数为0.85,表明量表具有内部一致性和高信度。采用验证性因子分析对弹性量表的结构效度进行检验,基于拟合优度指数(卡方= 161.51,df = 186, p值= 0.90,RMSEA = 0.000),弹性模型与实证数据一致。结果表明,弹性量表具有良好的心理性能。卫生保健工作者可以利用弹性量表对老年人进行评估,并针对患有慢性病和抑郁症的老年人制定弹性促进方案,以提高老年人的幸福感。
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Depression Research and Treatment
Depression Research and Treatment Psychology-Clinical Psychology
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