Sleep Hygiene Index: Dimensionality, internal consistency, and nomological validity among Colombian medical students

Adalberto Campo-Arias, John Carlos Pedrozo-Pupo, Carmen Cecilia Caballero-Dominguez
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Background and purpose: A new version of the Sleep Hygiene Index (SHI-10) has recently been introduced, and the psychometric performance in other populations is unknown. This study aimed to determine the dimensionality, internal consistency, and nomological validity of the SHI-10 among medical students at a Colombian university. Methods: A psychometric study was designed to determine indicators of validity (construct and nomological) and reliability (internal consistency) in which 309 medical students between 18 and 39 years (M=20.83, SD=2.68) and 54.69% were female. Construct validity (dimensionality) was tested through confirmatory factor analysis, internal consistency with Cronbach's alpha and McDonald's omega coefficients, and nomological validity through correlations with the Athens Insomnia Scale, Epworth Somnolence Scale, Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)-7) and Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9). Results: The four-dimensional structure of the SHI-10 showed adequate indicators of goodness of fit (Satorra-Bentler's chi-square of 43.30 [df of 29, p=.04], chi-square/df of 1.49, RMSEA of .04 [90%CI .01-.06], CFI of .97, TLI of .96 and SRMR .04). The four dimensions of the SHI-10 showed values less than .70 and limited nomological validity (most Pearson correlations were less than .30). Conclusions: The SHI-10 shows a four-dimensional structure of SHI-10; however, the four dimensions of the SHI-10 present low internal consistency and limited nomological validity. More studies are needed to show the psychometric performance of the SHI-10.
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睡眠卫生指数:哥伦比亚医科学生的维度、内部一致性和名义有效性
背景和目的:最近推出了新版睡眠卫生指数(SHI-10),但在其他人群中的心理测量表现尚不清楚。本研究旨在确定哥伦比亚一所大学医学生的睡眠卫生指数(SHI-10)的维度、内部一致性和名义效度。研究方法设计了一项心理测量研究,以确定有效性(结构和名义)和可靠性(内部一致性)指标,研究对象为 309 名年龄在 18 岁至 39 岁之间的医学生(M=20.83,SD=2.68),其中 54.69% 为女性。结构效度(维度)通过确认性因子分析进行检验,内部一致性通过 Cronbach's alpha 和 McDonald's omega 系数进行检验,名义效度通过与雅典失眠量表、Epworth 嗜睡量表、广泛性焦虑症(GAD)-7 和患者健康问卷(PHQ-9)的相关性进行检验。)研究结果SHI-10的四维结构显示出足够的拟合度指标(Satorra-Bentler's chi-square为43.30 [df为29,p=.04],chi-square/df为1.49,RMSEA为0.04 [90%CI .01-.06],CFI为0.97,TLI为0.96,SRMR为0.04)。SHI-10的四个维度显示值均小于0.70,且提名效度有限(大部分皮尔逊相关性小于0.30)。结论:SHI-10显示了SHI-10的四维结构;然而,SHI-10的四个维度显示出较低的内部一致性和有限的提名效度。还需要更多的研究来证明SHI-10的心理测量性能。
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