Development and validation of the Tangible, Informational, and Emotional Social Support Survey.

Carla Boutin-Foster, Joshua Alexander
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Abstract

Background: Social support is an important resource for chronic disease management. However, it is not routinely assessed in the context of caring for patients with cardiovascular disease or as part of the cardiovascular rehabilitation process. The objective was to develop a survey designed to measure the types of social support that are necessary in cardiovascular disease prevention and management.

Methods: Items were derived based on qualitative interviews with 63 patients regarding their perception of the most helpful types of social support in health behavior modification. Test-retest reliability was determined among 43 new patients. Factor analysis was conducted to determine the structural domains of the survey. The survey was then validated against the Medical Outcomes Study Social Support Survey in 130 patients.

Results: The survey used, which was called Tangible, Informational, and Emotional Social Support Survey, contains 16 items that explore tangible, informational, and emotional social support. Cronbach coefficient was .80. Exploratory factor analysis revealed a 4-factor solution, which accounted for 54% of the total variance. Patients who were married had higher scores (P < .05), compared with those who were not and scores on Tangible, Informational, and Emotional Social Support Survey correlated with the scores on the Medical Outcomes Study Social Support Survey (r = 0.82).

Conclusions: Tangible, Informational, and Emotional Social Support Survey is a patient-derived, reliable, and valid social support survey. It can be used to capture salient aspects of social support that may facilitate health behavior modification in cardiovascular disease patients.

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有形、信息和情感社会支持调查的发展和验证。
背景:社会支持是慢性病管理的重要资源。然而,在照顾心血管疾病患者或作为心血管康复过程的一部分的背景下,它并没有被常规评估。目的是开展一项调查,以衡量预防和管理心血管疾病所必需的社会支持类型。方法:对63名患者进行定性访谈,了解他们对健康行为改变中最有帮助的社会支持类型的看法。在43例新患者中测定了重测信度。进行因子分析以确定调查的结构域。然后,该调查与130名患者的医疗结果研究社会支持调查进行了验证。结果:所使用的调查,称为有形,信息和情感社会支持调查,包含16个项目,探索有形,信息和情感社会支持。Cronbach系数为0.80。探索性因子分析显示4因素解决方案,占总方差的54%。已婚患者得分高于未婚患者(P < 0.05),且有形、信息和情感社会支持调查得分与医疗结果研究社会支持调查得分相关(r = 0.82)。结论:《有形、信息和情感社会支持调查》是一份由患者主导的、可靠的、有效的社会支持调查。它可以用来捕捉可能促进心血管疾病患者健康行为改变的社会支持的突出方面。
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