THE DUTCH VERSION OF THE NOTTINGHAM HEALTH PROFILE: INVESTIGATIONS OF PSYCHOMETRIC ASPECTS "*

作者: Rudolph A. M. Erdman , Jan Passchier , Marleen Kooijman , Dick L. Stronks

DOI: 10.2466/PR0.1993.72.3.1027

关键词: PsychometricsNottingham Health ProfileCross-cultural studiesDiscriminant validityPsychologyTest validityPersonality Assessment InventoryDevelopmental psychologyLogistic regressionCronbach's alphaClinical psychology

摘要: Data on the adaptation, reliability, and validity of Dutch version Nottingham Health Profile are discussed. The linguistic adaptation English into is described, followed by field-testing procedure analyses data from 276 selected subjects an average general medical group practice in a village nearby Rotterdam. internal consistency, Cronbach alphas, subscales varied .70 to .85. Test-retest measures for 51 patients with cardiac problems gave Spearman correlations .69 .92, while interscale relationships yielded six relatively independent areas discomfort stress. By means logistic regression analysis differences between old versus young, male female, healthy ill individuals, discriminant was satisfactory. Findings suggest that psychometric aspects version, also seen cross-cultural point view, sufficient. Nevertheless, further research reliability required establish its usefulness different patient groups.

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