Development of a Self-Care Autonomy in Health Scale for Late Adolescents.
Autor: | Mikhaylova O; Center for Contemporary Childhood Research, HSE University, Moscow, Russian Federation., Denis P; Institute for Statistical Studies and Economics of Knowledge, HSE University, Moscow, Russian Federation., Maria C; Department of Sociology, HSE University, Moscow, Russian Federation., Anastasia B; Department of Sociology, HSE University, Moscow, Russian Federation., Ekaterina S; Department of Sociology, HSE University, Moscow, Russian Federation., Polina O; Laboratory of Sports Studies, HSE University, Moscow, Russian Federation. |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Zdroj: | Child: care, health and development [Child Care Health Dev] 2025 Jan; Vol. 51 (1), pp. e70027. |
DOI: | 10.1111/cch.70027 |
Abstrakt: | Background: This paper describes the development of the Self-Care Autonomy in Health Scale for Late Adolescents (SAHSLA) for use with general samples. It addresses concerns regarding the nonclinical efficacy of self-care health scales for adolescents, particularly their ability to discriminate between lower levels of self-care. Methods: A survey was constructed based on literature review and subsequently evaluated in two studies. Parents (N = 57, 53 parents of girls, 4 of boys, M Results: In Study 1, the scale total and a child's age did not substantially correlate. Both omega and alpha were moderate. Study 2 revealed a two-factor model with physical and psychological components. There were minor yet statistically significant associations found between self-judgement and psychological SAHSLA. Physical SAHSLA was not connected with age, overidentification, isolation or self-judgement, but it was statistically strongly correlated with total self-compassion. Conclusions: The scale and study findings can be applied to health monitoring and interventions in schools and adolescent campaigns aimed at alcohol- and tobacco-use cessation. (© 2024 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.) |
Databáze: | MEDLINE |
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