斯洛伐克助人专业人员 GAD-7 问卷的心理测量分析

Katarina Krizova, Júlia Halamová, Bronislava Strnádelová, Martina Baránková
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GAD-7 是一种广泛使用的筛查工具,用于测量和诊断广泛性焦虑症的症状。它已在 20 多种文化背景下得到翻译和验证。然而,尽管有斯洛伐克语的译本,但迄今为止还没有研究对其在斯洛伐克样本中的心理测量特性进行检验。本研究的目的是测试 GAD-7 在斯洛伐克帮助专业人员一般样本中的心理测量特性和因子结构。根据假设,数据将支持一维因子结构,并证明其结构效度。共有 2239 名来自不同助人专业(如心理学家、教师、特殊教育工作者、医生、护士、言语病理学家)的参与者(平均年龄 = 42.20,平均标准偏差 = 14.30)完成了在线调查。确认性因子分析得出了令人满意的因子载荷和可接受的一维模型拟合度。这一证据与性别无关。内部一致性系数显示了良好的可靠性。在 GAD-7 与消极和积极适应性建构之间发现了显著的相关性,从而分别证明了收敛效度和区分效度。本研究的结果为 GAD-7 及其跨文化适用性提供了更多证据,并支持使用该工具的斯洛伐克语译本。
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Psychometric analysis of the GAD-7 questionnaire in Slovak helping professionals

The GAD-7 is a widely used screening tool for the measurement and diagnosis of symptoms of generalized anxiety disorder. It has been translated and validated across more than 20 cultural contexts. However, no study to date examined its psychometric properties in a Slovak sample, despite the fact that a Slovak translation exists. The purpose of the present study was to test psychometric properties and factor structure of GAD-7 in a general sample of Slovak helping professionals. It was hypothesized that a one-dimensional factor structure would be supported by the data, and that construct validity would be demonstrated. A total of 2239 participants (Mage = 42.20, SD = 14.30) from different helping professions (e.g., psychologists, teachers, special educators, medical doctors, nurses, speech-language pathologists) completed an online survey. A confirmatory factor analysis yielded satisfactory factor loadings and acceptable model fit of the tested one-dimensional model. This evidence was invariant by sex. Internal consistency coefficients indicated good reliability. Significant correlations were found between the GAD-7 and both negative and positive adjustment constructs, thus demonstrating convergent and discriminant validity, respectively. The results of this study add to the evidence on the GAD-7 and its applicability across cultures and support the use of a Slovak translation of the instrument.

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Journal of Affective Disorders Reports
Journal of Affective Disorders Reports Psychology-Clinical Psychology
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