Attitudes towards mental health problems scale: Confirmatory factor analysis and validation in the Portuguese population

Joana Moura Cabral Master, C. Barreto Carvalho, C. Motta, Marina Sousa, P. Gilbert
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ABSTRACT Several studies about stigmatization and shame toward mental health problems have contributed to minimizing the impact of these negative attitudes on people diagnosed with mental illnesses, on their families and on their communities. The Attitudes Towards Mental Health Problems Scale (ATMHP) is a self-report scale aimed at the assessment of attitudes toward mental health that involve several factors relating to attitudes and shame (internal, external, and reflected shame) when facing mental health problems. The goal of the current study was to translate, and to adapt this scale to the Portuguese population, and to study its psychometric properties in a sample of Azorean adults with and without psychiatric problems. The scale was administered to 411 participants with ages between 19 and 81 years. Confirmatory factor analysis was carried out on the initial model proposed by the authors of the ATMHP, and results showed a poor adjustment. An alternative model comprising an additional factor was tested and presented good model fit indices. Based on the alternative model, further analysis revealed that the scale has good psychometric properties.
对心理健康问题的态度量表:葡萄牙人口的验证性因素分析和验证
一些关于心理健康问题的污名化和羞耻感的研究有助于将这些负面态度对精神疾病患者、他们的家庭和社区的影响降到最低。心理健康问题态度量表(ATMHP)是一种自我报告量表,旨在评估面对心理健康问题时的心理健康态度,该量表涉及与态度和羞耻(内在羞耻、外在羞耻和反映羞耻)有关的几个因素。当前研究的目标是将这一量表翻译并适用于葡萄牙人口,并在有或没有精神问题的亚速尔成年人样本中研究其心理测量特性。该量表对411名年龄在19岁到81岁之间的参与者进行了调查。对ATMHP作者提出的初始模型进行验证性因子分析,结果显示调整效果不佳。对包含附加因子的替代模型进行了测试,并给出了良好的模型拟合指标。在替代模型的基础上,进一步分析表明该量表具有良好的心理测量特性。
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