학술논문

Development and validation of the self-administered Falun health instrument (SAFHI) using data from health promoted workplaces in Sweden.
Document Type
Article
Source
Scandinavian Journal of Public Health. Nov2018, Vol. 46 Issue 7, p735-743. 9p.
Subject
*QUESTIONNAIRES
*BEHAVIOR modification
*STATISTICAL correlation
*TEST validity
*EXPERIMENTAL design
*FACTOR analysis
*HEALTH behavior
*HEALTH education
*HEALTH promotion
*INDUSTRIAL hygiene
*RESEARCH methodology
*WORK environment
*STATISTICAL reliability
*RESEARCH methodology evaluation
Language
ISSN
1403-4948
Abstract
Aim: The aim of this study was to develop and to validate the self-administered Falun health instrument. An additional aim was to test its applicability in measuring people’s lifestyles linked to health. Methods: In 2002, an instrument was constructed containing questions regarding the hazardous use of alcohol, tobacco, unhealthy diets and insufficient physical activity. A pilot study using the instrument was assessed between 2002 and 2006. In Sweden, it was further expanded and tested during the years 2004–2014 among a total of 1295 people. Results: Face validity was evaluated among colleagues and experts for clarity and completeness resulting in minor adjustments of some questions. With the test–retest method, the self-administered Falun health questionnaire showed a positive and high reproducibility and high compliance. Cronbach’s alpha showed a high level of consistency (average 0.86). Factor analysis demonstrated the choice of questions correlated highly to the measured lifestyle. Conclusions: This study showed that the self-administered Falun health questionnaire is a valid and reliable instrument, useful for detecting individuals at risk of developing diseases that are related to individual choice of lifestyle. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]