Hope Scale-Short Form: Validation of a Shortened Measure of Hope

Sarah K. Rogers, Whitney M. Whitted, Kevin L. Rand, Jennifer S. Cheavens
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Hope, the belief that one will achieve goals via pathway generation and perceived agency, is associated with favorable outcomes, including psychological and physical health. Research with physically ill populations and on hope interventions requires a brief measure of hope with minimal burden. We present the development and validation of a shortened hope scale. Participants included 603 undergraduate students (sample 1), and 951 Amazon Mechanical-Turk workers for samples 2 (n = 602), 3 (n = 200), and 4 (n = 149). We confirmed the two-factor model of hope with the Adult Hope Scale and identified the most strongly loaded items for the Hope Scale–Short Form (HS-SF). The resulting HS-SF maintained the two-factor structure and consists of two agency and two pathways items. The HS-SF is strongly correlated with the AHS, demonstrated good test–retest reliability, and convergent validity. The HS-SF is a valid and reliable measure of hope.
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希望量表-简短形式:对缩短的希望衡量标准的验证
希望,即相信一个人将通过途径生成和感知代理实现目标的信念,与有利的结果相关,包括心理和身体健康。对身体疾病人群和希望干预措施的研究需要以最小的负担对希望进行简短的衡量。我们提出了一个缩短的希望量表的开发和验证。参与者包括603名本科生(样本1)和951名亚马逊机械土耳其工人(样本2)(n = 602)、3 (n = 200)和4 (n = 149)。我们用成人希望量表证实了希望的双因素模型,并确定了希望量表短表(HS-SF)中负荷最强烈的条目。所得HS-SF保持双因子结构,由两个代理和两个途径项目组成。HS-SF与AHS有较强的相关性,具有较好的重测信度和收敛效度。HS-SF是衡量希望的有效和可靠的指标。
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