학술논문

Psychometric properties of the Bulgarian translation of Noise Sensitivity Scale Short Form (NSS-SF): Implementation in the field of noise control.
Document Type
Article
Source
Noise & Health. Nov/Dec2014, Vol. 16 Issue 73, p361-367. 7p.
Subject
*PSYCHOMETRICS
*NOISE control
*BULGARIANS
*TRANSLATIONAL research
*CROSS-cultural studies
*TEST validity
*DISEASE susceptibility
*HEALTH
Language
ISSN
1463-1741
Abstract
The Noise Sensitivity Scale Short Form (NSS-SF), developed in English as a more practical form of the classical Weinstein NSS, has not to date been validated in other cultures, and its validity and reliability have not yet been confirmed. This study aimed to validate NSS-SF in Bulgarian and to demonstrate its applicability. The study comprised test-retest (n = 115) and a field-testing (n = 71) of the newly validated scale. Its construct validity was examined with confirmatory factor analysis, and very good model-fit was observed. Temporal stability was assessed in a test-retest (r = 0.990), convergent validity was examined with single-item susceptibility to the noise scale (r = 0.906) and discriminant validity was confirmed with single-item noise annoyance scale (r = 0.718). The lowest observed McDonald's omega across the studies was 0.923. The cross-cultural validation of NSS-SF was successful but it proved to be somewhat problematic with respect to its annoyance-based items. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]