一般自我效能量表(GSE-6)的简略形式:在跨文化非临床样本和有心力衰竭风险的患者样本中的发展、心理测量特性和有效性。

Psycho-social medicine Pub Date : 2013-01-01 Epub Date: 2013-02-20 DOI:10.3205/psm000091
Matthias Romppel, Christoph Herrmann-Lingen, Rolf Wachter, Frank Edelmann, Hans-Dirk Düngen, Burkert Pieske, Gesine Grande
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目的:一般自我效能感已被发现是与压力和慢性疾病适应相关的一个有影响的变量,由Jerusalem和Schwarzer设计的一般自我效能感(GSE)量表是评估这种倾向的一个可靠和有效的工具。本研究的目的是构建和测试该量表的简短形式,以便对该量表进行更经济的评估。方法:采用跨文化非临床样本(n=19,719)对原始量表的项目特征进行评估。选取变异系数最高且在性状范围内判别性较好的6个项目,构建GSE-6简易工具。随后,在一组有心力衰竭危险因素的患者样本(n=1,460)中,采用三种测量方法对GSE-6的心理测量特性、并发性和预测有效性进行了纵向设计测试。结果:GSE-6的Cronbach’s alpha值在0.79 ~ 0.88之间。我们发现与抑郁症状负相关(-)。焦虑(- 0.35)和生命衰竭(- 0.38),与社会支持(0.30)和心理健康(0.36)呈正相关。此外,GSE-6得分与积极的问题焦点应对(0.26)和分心/自我鼓励(0.25)呈正相关,与抑郁应对(- 0.34)负相关。基线GSE-6评分预测28个月后的心理健康和身体健康,即使在控制各自的基线评分后也是如此。12个月和28个月的相对稳定性r=。50和r=。分别为60分,而平均自我效能得分没有随时间变化。结论:GSE量表的六项简短形式是一种可靠有效的工具,可用于大型多变量研究中经济地评估一般自我效能感和筛查目的。
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A short form of the General Self-Efficacy Scale (GSE-6): Development, psychometric properties and validity in an intercultural non-clinical sample and a sample of patients at risk for heart failure.

A short form of the General Self-Efficacy Scale (GSE-6): Development, psychometric properties and validity in an intercultural non-clinical sample and a sample of patients at risk for heart failure.

A short form of the General Self-Efficacy Scale (GSE-6): Development, psychometric properties and validity in an intercultural non-clinical sample and a sample of patients at risk for heart failure.

Objective: General self-efficacy has been found to be an influential variable related to the adaptation to stress and chronic illness, with the General Self-Efficacy (GSE) Scale by Jerusalem and Schwarzer being a reliable and valid instrument to assess this disposition. The aim of this study was to construct and test a short form of this scale to allow for a more economical assessment of the construct.

Methods: The item characteristics of the original scale were assessed using an intercultural non-clinical sample (n=19,719). Six items with the highest coefficient of variation and good discrimination along the range of the trait were selected to build a short form of the instrument (GSE-6). Subsequently, the psychometric properties and the concurrent and predictive validity of the GSE-6 were tested in a longitudinal design with three measurements using a sample of patients with risk factors for heart failure (n=1,460).

Results: Cronbach's alpha for the GSE-6 was between .79 and .88. We found negative associations with symptoms of depression (-.35 and -.45), anxiety (-.35), and vital exhaustion (-.38) and positive associations with social support (.30), and mental health (.36). In addition, the GSE-6 score was positively associated with active problem-focused coping (.26) and distraction/self-encouragement (.25) and negatively associated with depressive coping (-.34). The baseline GSE-6 score predicted mental health and physical health after 28 months, even after controlling for the respective baseline score. The relative stability over twelve and 28 months was r=.50 and r=.60, respectively, while the mean self-efficacy score did not change over time.

Conclusions: The six item short form of the GSE scale is a reliable and valid instrument that is useful for the economical assessment of general self-efficacy in large multivariate studies and for screening purposes.

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