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Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 卷:18
Psychometric evaluation of the traditional Chinese version of the resilience Scale-14 and assessment of resilience in Hong Kong adolescents
Faith Gibson1  Joyce Oi Kwan Chung2  Ka Yan Ho2  Katherine Ka Wai Lam2  Long Kwan Ho2  William Ho Cheung Li2  Ankie Tan Cheung2  Viveka Wei Xei2 
[1] School of Health Sciences, University of Surrey;
[2] School of Nursing, University of Hong Kong;
关键词: Adolescent;    Depressive symptoms;    Psychometrics;    Resilience;    Self esteem;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s12955-020-01285-4
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Abstract Background A reliable and valid instrument that accurately measures resilience is crucial for the development of interventions to enhance the resilience of adolescents and promote their positive mental well-being. However, there is a lack of adolescent resilience assessment tools with good psychometric properties suitable for use with Hong Kong participants. This study aimed to evaluate the psychometric properties of the traditional Chinese version of the Resilience Scale-14. Methods Between October 2017 and January 2018, a stratified random sample of 1816 Grade 7 (aged 11–15 years) students from all 18 districts of Hong Kong were invited to participate in the study. Subjects were asked to respond to the traditional Chinese version of the Resilience Scale-14, the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale for children, and Rosenberg’s Self-Esteem Scale. The psychometric properties, including the internal consistency, content validity, convergent and discriminant validity, exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses, and test–retest reliability of the Resilience Scale-14 were assessed. Results The translated scale demonstrated good internal consistency and test–retest reliability, excellent content validity, and appropriate convergent and discriminant validity. The results of the confirmatory factor analysis supported the two-factor structure of the traditional Chinese version of the Resilience Scale-14. Conclusions Results suggest that the translated scale is a reliable and valid tool to assess the resilience of young Hong Kong Chinese adolescents. Healthcare professionals could use the newly translated scale to assess resilience levels among Hong Kong adolescents and develop interventions that can help them combat mental health problems and lead healthier lives. Trial registration Clinicaltrials.gov ID NCT03538145 (retrospectively registered on May 15, 2018).

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