Stress on the streets: Validation of a measurement

IF 1.1 Q3 SOCIAL WORK
L. Rew, T. Powell, S. Thompson
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Abstract Background: Homeless and street-dependent youths experience myriad stressors, but to date there has been no published measure of this phenomenon. Objective: This study was designed to describe the process of developing and testing a measure of stress experienced on the streets suitable for use with this population. Methods: Classical measurement theory was used to develop and evaluate relevance and validity of items in the scale. Results: The total scale content validity index was .95 and the Cronbach’s alpha was .92 in a combined sample of homeless youths (n = 90) and university students (n = 94). The mean scores of the two subsamples were statistically significantly different (t(166) = 4.22, P < .001), supporting construct validity. Factor analysis, using Principal Component Analysis, of data collected from the homeless youths yielded five subscales congruent with content in initial item construction. The subscales were: (1) safety on the streets, (2) housing stability, (3) interpersonal relationships, (4) immediate security and (5) stress about future. Conclusions: The final scale has 27 items suitable for future research with this population.
街道上的压力:测量的验证
背景:无家可归和街头依赖的年轻人经历了无数的压力源,但迄今为止还没有公布的测量这一现象。目的:本研究旨在描述开发和测试适合该人群使用的街头压力测量方法的过程。方法:采用经典测量理论,编制并评价量表项目的相关效度。结果:在无家可归青年(n = 90)和大学生(n = 94)的联合样本中,总量表内容效度指数为0.95,Cronbach 's alpha为0.92。两个子样本的平均得分差异有统计学意义(t(166) = 4.22, P < .001),支持结构效度。利用主成分分析法对流浪青年的数据进行因子分析,得到五个与初始项目构建内容一致的子量表。分量表为:(1)街道安全、(2)住房稳定性、(3)人际关系、(4)眼前安全、(5)未来压力。结论:最终量表有27个条目适合该人群的后续研究。
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