We examined the structure, reliability, construct validity, and gender invariance of the Italian version of the Mental Health Continuum???Short Form (Italian MHC???SF), a self-report questionnaire for positive mental health assessment developed by Keyes. The scale was administered to 1,438 Italian respondents, mainly from central and southern Italy, between the ages of 18 and 89 years (m = 47.12; SD = 19.56). Confirmatory factor analysis confirmed the three-factors solution (emotional, psychological, and social) and a latent factor consisting of the three dimensions of well-being, and that the structure of the scale was the same for males and females. Results revealed a high internal reliability and moderate test???retest reliability. The subscales correlated positively with corresponding aspects of well-being and functioning, showing convergent validity. The scale correlated negatively and moderately with measures of mental illness, showing divergent validity. Exploratory factor analysis supported the hypothesis of two separate, but correlated, factors for mental health and mental illness, showing discriminant validity and support for the two continua model. A categorical diagnosis of the presence of mental health and the absence of mental health was applied to the sample. The Italian MHC???SF is a reliable and valid instrument to measure well-being and the positive aspects of mental health.
The Mental Health Continuum - Short Form (MHC-SF) as a Measure of Well-Being in the Italian Context / Petrillo, Giovanna; Capone, Vincenza; Caso, Daniela; Keyes, C. L. M.. - In: SOCIAL INDICATORS RESEARCH. - ISSN 0303-8300. - 121:1(2015), pp. 291-312. [10.1007/s11205-014-0629-3]
The Mental Health Continuum - Short Form (MHC-SF) as a Measure of Well-Being in the Italian Context
PETRILLO, GIOVANNA;CAPONE, Vincenza
;CASO, DANIELA;
2015
Abstract
We examined the structure, reliability, construct validity, and gender invariance of the Italian version of the Mental Health Continuum???Short Form (Italian MHC???SF), a self-report questionnaire for positive mental health assessment developed by Keyes. The scale was administered to 1,438 Italian respondents, mainly from central and southern Italy, between the ages of 18 and 89 years (m = 47.12; SD = 19.56). Confirmatory factor analysis confirmed the three-factors solution (emotional, psychological, and social) and a latent factor consisting of the three dimensions of well-being, and that the structure of the scale was the same for males and females. Results revealed a high internal reliability and moderate test???retest reliability. The subscales correlated positively with corresponding aspects of well-being and functioning, showing convergent validity. The scale correlated negatively and moderately with measures of mental illness, showing divergent validity. Exploratory factor analysis supported the hypothesis of two separate, but correlated, factors for mental health and mental illness, showing discriminant validity and support for the two continua model. A categorical diagnosis of the presence of mental health and the absence of mental health was applied to the sample. The Italian MHC???SF is a reliable and valid instrument to measure well-being and the positive aspects of mental health.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.