开发和验证气候变化版人为灾害相关痛苦量表(CC-MMDS)

Jil Beckord , Julia Barbara Krakowczyk , Nadja Gebhardt , Leonie Sophie Geiser , Katharina Kamler , Christoph Nikendei , Eva-Maria Skoda , Martin Teufel , Alexander Bäuerle
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摘要

导言气候变化被认为是一种紧迫的人为灾难,对全球健康构成了根本性威胁,并带来了严重的心理后果。然而,评估气候变化后果的测量工具仍然有限。本研究旨在通过开发和验证人造灾害相关压力量表(MMDS)的改编版来填补这一空白,该量表是专门为评估与气候变化间接相关的心理后果而设计的。由此产生的 "气候变化--人为灾害相关压力量表"(CC-MMDS)包括 16 个项目,在德国进行的在线调查中得到了验证。最初有 1070 名参与者参与了调查。结果 n = 715 名参与者的数据被用于分析。探索性和确认性因素分析表明,CC-MMDS 具有双因素结构,包括 "心理困扰 "和 "现有信念系统的改变",模型拟合度可以接受,甚至良好。CC-MMDS表现出良好的信度和效度,在不同性别、年龄和教育程度的人群中具有测量不变性。结论CC-MMDS具有强大的心理测量特性和高效的管理,可为研究提供有价值的见解,并帮助心理健康服务提供者识别和支持受气候变化影响的个人。
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Development and validation of a climate change version of the man-made disaster-related distress scale (CC-MMDS)

Introduction

Climate change, considered as a pressing man-made disaster, poses a fundamental threat to global health, with significant psychological consequences. However, measurement instruments assessing these consequences of climate change remain limited. This study aimed to address this gap by developing and validating an adapted version of the Man-Made Disaster-Related Distress Scale (MMDS), specifically designed for the assessment of indirect climate change-related psychological consequences.

Materials and Methods

The items of the MMDS were adapted to climate change. The resulting “Climate Change – Man-Made Disaster-Related Distress Scale” (CC-MMDS), comprising 16 items, was validated in an online-based survey in Germany. Initially, 1070 participants were engaged in the survey.

Results

The data of n = 715 participants was used for analysis. Exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses revealed a two-factor structure, encompassing “psychological distress” and “change of existing belief systems”, with acceptable to good model fit. The CC-MMDS demonstrated excellent reliability and good validity, with measurement invariance across gender, age, and educational level.

Discussion

This study validated the CC-MMDS, confirming a two-factor structure. The scale demonstrated strong measurement properties, making it a promising standardized instrument for assessing climate change-related distress.

Conclusion

With its strong psychometric properties and efficient administration, the CC-MMDS offers valuable insights for research and can aid mental health providers in identifying and supporting individuals impacted by climate change.
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The journal of climate change and health
The journal of climate change and health Global and Planetary Change, Public Health and Health Policy
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