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Psychometric testing of the mental health inventory in an Arabian context: Cross-cultural validation study.

Abbas Al MutairMohammed Al MohainiRitin FernandezLorna MoxhamSamuel LapkinWilma Ten Ham-Baloyi
Published in: Nursing open (2018)
The sample consisted of 252 nursing students from two different universities located in different geographic regions in Saudi Arabia. The mean age was 20.93 years, made up of 230 female and 22 male participants. An a priori two-factor model showed satisfactory fit with modifications. Results indicated two component AV-MHI-38 with 46.09% of the total variance and excellent internal consistency. The AV-MHI-38 had good psychometric properties and the two subscales had good internal consistency with Cronbach's and acceptable reliability measures. The AV-MHI can be used to assess emotional well-being among Arabic-speaking populations of nursing students, nurses and other healthcare providers. The instrument can be used to identify the emotional well-being of students and initiating strategies to support them to decrease their study and work-related stress, anxiety and depression.
Keyphrases
  • nursing students
  • psychometric properties
  • mental health
  • healthcare
  • mental illness
  • heat stress
  • health information