退伍军人赋权指数的信度与效度

J. McDaniel, G. Rosen, D. Albright, Mary York, Kyle Miller, Heather Pekios, Shivam Kundan
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我们试图开发一种工具,旨在衡量退伍军人的社会心理重返社会的结果。本研究项目采用顺序混合方法研究设计。我们对30名“使命继续”(TMC)的退伍军人进行了半结构化访谈。转录本根据三个TMC项目领域进行编码/主题化:个人成长(PG)、连通性(C)和社区影响(CI)。我们在三个构念中开发/试点测试了65个李克特量表项目。我们收集调查资料(n = 851)并进行探索性因素分析。采用Cronbach’s alpha测量内部一致性信度。结果表明,三因素模型是令人满意的,PG、C和CI结构的特征值分别为8.11、5.50和4.92。模型拟合指数也可接受(RMSEA = 0.06), Cronbach’s α > 0.90。本研究为一种可用于评估退伍军人社会心理重新融入结果的工具提供了初步的有效性和可靠性证据。
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Validity and Reliability of the Empowered Veteran Index Among Military Veterans
We sought to develop a tool designed to measure psychosocial reintegration outcomes among military veterans. We used a sequential mixed-methods study design for this research project. We conducted semi-structured interviews about veteran reintegration with 30 veteran members of The Mission Continues (TMC). Transcripts were coded/thematized based on three TMC program areas: personal growth (PG), connectedness (C), and community impact (CI). We developed/pilot-tested 65 Likert-scale items across three constructs. We collected survey data ( n = 851) and performed exploratory factor analysis. Cronbach’s alpha was used to measure internal consistency reliability. Results showed that the three-factor model was satisfactory, with eigenvalues of 8.11, 5.50, and 4.92, respectively, on the PG, C, and CI constructs. Model fit indices were also acceptable (RMSEA = 0.06) and Cronbach’s α’s were >.90. This study provided initial validity and reliability evidence for a tool that can be used to assess psychosocial reintegration outcomes among veterans.
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