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Subhealth Risk Perception Scale: Development and Validation of a New Measure

BACKGROUND: To develop an individual's physical subhealth risk perception scale and evaluate its reliability and validity, so as to provide a measurement tool for individual physical health risk. METHODS: A questionnaire on the perception risk of physical subhealth was developed. Using a random...

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Autores principales: Sun, Jiangjie, Jiang, Xueli, Gao, Yufei, He, Chengsen, Wang, Mingxin, Wang, Xiaohua, Yu, Zhengzhi, Si, Xiaomao, Shi, Xiuyan, Zhang, Liping
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8764275/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35058986
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/9950890
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author Sun, Jiangjie
Jiang, Xueli
Gao, Yufei
He, Chengsen
Wang, Mingxin
Wang, Xiaohua
Yu, Zhengzhi
Si, Xiaomao
Shi, Xiuyan
Zhang, Liping
author_facet Sun, Jiangjie
Jiang, Xueli
Gao, Yufei
He, Chengsen
Wang, Mingxin
Wang, Xiaohua
Yu, Zhengzhi
Si, Xiaomao
Shi, Xiuyan
Zhang, Liping
author_sort Sun, Jiangjie
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description BACKGROUND: To develop an individual's physical subhealth risk perception scale and evaluate its reliability and validity, so as to provide a measurement tool for individual physical health risk. METHODS: A questionnaire on the perception risk of physical subhealth was developed. Using a random sampling method, 785 people in the Anhui provincial physical examination centre were selected as the research participants. Of the questionnaires returned, 770 were valid, giving an effective rate of 98%. Firstly, the Pearson correlation coefficient method was used to study the correlation of 35 items in the initial scale, and then, polychoric factor structure analysis was carried out by using the Pratt D matrix to optimize the item structure. The Cronbach'α coefficient method was used to test the internal consistency reliability, and a structural equation model was used to explore the construct validity of the scale. The discriminant validity of the scale was obtained by factor analysis. A general linear model was used to analyse the relationship between the clinical manifestations of physical subhealth and the level of risk perception, and the convergent validity of the scale was evaluated. RESULTS: All the data of 35 items were significantly correlated at the 0.01 level. The correlation coefficients between a1 and a2, a3 and a4, b1 and b2, b2 and b3, c4 and c5, c5 and c6, c6 and c7, c8 and c9, d1 and d2, d2 and d3, e5 and e6, g1 and g2, g2 and g3, and g2 and g4 were greater than 0.6. The items with correlation coefficients greater than 0.6 were reduced by a Pratt D matrix. The resulting physical subhealth risk perception scale covers five factors with a total of 18 items. The Cronbach'α coefficient of the scale was 0.889, and the Cronbach'α coefficients of the five factors F1-F5 were 0.780, 0.825, 0.801, 0.736, and 0.704, respectively. Structural equation model analysis showed that χ(2)/df = 3.43, p < 0.001, RMSEA = 0.08, GFI = 0.88, NFI = 0.84, AGFI = 0.84, and CFI = 0.88. Factor analysis showed that factors F1–F5 had significant correlations (p < 0.01), and the correlation coefficients were less than the corresponding square root value of AVE. Based on the subhealth clinical manifestations of the participants, the general linear model was used to explore the convergent validity of the scale, and the results indicated that the scale passed the convergent validity test. CONCLUSIONS: We propose a physical subhealth risk perception scale amounting to 18 items, which includes five dimensions: health knowledge (2 items), risk perception (5 items), trust selection (4 items), information channel (4 items), and social groups (3 items). The reliability and validity of the physical subhealth risk perception scale are acceptable. Applying the scale into practice has potential to improve the overall public health level.
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spelling pubmed-87642752022-01-19 Subhealth Risk Perception Scale: Development and Validation of a New Measure Sun, Jiangjie Jiang, Xueli Gao, Yufei He, Chengsen Wang, Mingxin Wang, Xiaohua Yu, Zhengzhi Si, Xiaomao Shi, Xiuyan Zhang, Liping Comput Math Methods Med Research Article BACKGROUND: To develop an individual's physical subhealth risk perception scale and evaluate its reliability and validity, so as to provide a measurement tool for individual physical health risk. METHODS: A questionnaire on the perception risk of physical subhealth was developed. Using a random sampling method, 785 people in the Anhui provincial physical examination centre were selected as the research participants. Of the questionnaires returned, 770 were valid, giving an effective rate of 98%. Firstly, the Pearson correlation coefficient method was used to study the correlation of 35 items in the initial scale, and then, polychoric factor structure analysis was carried out by using the Pratt D matrix to optimize the item structure. The Cronbach'α coefficient method was used to test the internal consistency reliability, and a structural equation model was used to explore the construct validity of the scale. The discriminant validity of the scale was obtained by factor analysis. A general linear model was used to analyse the relationship between the clinical manifestations of physical subhealth and the level of risk perception, and the convergent validity of the scale was evaluated. RESULTS: All the data of 35 items were significantly correlated at the 0.01 level. The correlation coefficients between a1 and a2, a3 and a4, b1 and b2, b2 and b3, c4 and c5, c5 and c6, c6 and c7, c8 and c9, d1 and d2, d2 and d3, e5 and e6, g1 and g2, g2 and g3, and g2 and g4 were greater than 0.6. The items with correlation coefficients greater than 0.6 were reduced by a Pratt D matrix. The resulting physical subhealth risk perception scale covers five factors with a total of 18 items. The Cronbach'α coefficient of the scale was 0.889, and the Cronbach'α coefficients of the five factors F1-F5 were 0.780, 0.825, 0.801, 0.736, and 0.704, respectively. Structural equation model analysis showed that χ(2)/df = 3.43, p < 0.001, RMSEA = 0.08, GFI = 0.88, NFI = 0.84, AGFI = 0.84, and CFI = 0.88. Factor analysis showed that factors F1–F5 had significant correlations (p < 0.01), and the correlation coefficients were less than the corresponding square root value of AVE. Based on the subhealth clinical manifestations of the participants, the general linear model was used to explore the convergent validity of the scale, and the results indicated that the scale passed the convergent validity test. CONCLUSIONS: We propose a physical subhealth risk perception scale amounting to 18 items, which includes five dimensions: health knowledge (2 items), risk perception (5 items), trust selection (4 items), information channel (4 items), and social groups (3 items). The reliability and validity of the physical subhealth risk perception scale are acceptable. Applying the scale into practice has potential to improve the overall public health level. Hindawi 2022-01-10 /pmc/articles/PMC8764275/ /pubmed/35058986 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/9950890 Text en Copyright © 2022 Jiangjie Sun et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Sun, Jiangjie
Jiang, Xueli
Gao, Yufei
He, Chengsen
Wang, Mingxin
Wang, Xiaohua
Yu, Zhengzhi
Si, Xiaomao
Shi, Xiuyan
Zhang, Liping
Subhealth Risk Perception Scale: Development and Validation of a New Measure
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title_short Subhealth Risk Perception Scale: Development and Validation of a New Measure
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8764275/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35058986
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/9950890
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