Hierarchical measurement structure in the Women's Health Questionnaire : a confirmatory factor analysis
Purpose: This study conducted confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) to examine the measurement structure of the Women's Health Questionnaire (WHQ) and how its components were organized. Methods: Participants were 448 postmenopausal women, with a mean age of 63.3 years. CFA was conducted to test ho...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1503982021-06-11T03:03:00Z Hierarchical measurement structure in the Women's Health Questionnaire : a confirmatory factor analysis Shen, Biing Jiun Fan, Qianqian Huang, J. S. Ho, Moon Ho Ringo Mack, Wendy Jean Hodis, Howard Neil School of Social Sciences Social sciences::Psychology Health-related Quality of Life Measurement Structure Purpose: This study conducted confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) to examine the measurement structure of the Women's Health Questionnaire (WHQ) and how its components were organized. Methods: Participants were 448 postmenopausal women, with a mean age of 63.3 years. CFA was conducted to test how well several proposed measurement models fit the data. Results: The single-factor model performed poorly, indicating the presence of multiple factors. The model with seven correlated factors fit the data well, although the varying degrees of inter-factor correlations suggested grouping of similar factors. The hierarchical measurement structure, with seven first-order factors organized under two second-order factors of physical health and mental health functioning, demonstrated a good fit with the data (χ²(367) = 694.05, p < 0.001; root mean square error of approximation = 0.05; comparative fit index = 0.95) and a meaningful pattern. The Mental Health factor was represented by Depressed Mood, Anxiety/Fear, Memory/Concentration Problems, and Sleep Problems. The Physical Health factor was manifested mainly by Somatic Symptoms, Menstrual Symptoms, and Vasomotor Symptoms, and, to a lesser extent, also by Sleep Problems and Memory/Concentration Problems. Conclusion: Findings suggested that, in addition to a global index and subscale scores, the WHQ may produce summary scores of physical health and mental health functioning in evaluation of well-being among postmenopausal women. 2021-06-11T03:03:00Z 2021-06-11T03:03:00Z 2019 Journal Article Shen, B. J., Fan, Q., Huang, J. S., Ho, M. H. R., Mack, W. J. & Hodis, H. N. (2019). Hierarchical measurement structure in the Women's Health Questionnaire : a confirmatory factor analysis. Climacteric, 22(5), 448-453. https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13697137.2018.1564270 1369-7137 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/150398 10.1080/13697137.2018.1564270 30712399 2-s2.0-85061043635 5 22 448 453 en Climacteric © 2019 International Menopause Society. All rights reserved. |
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Purpose: This study conducted confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) to examine the measurement structure of the Women's Health Questionnaire (WHQ) and how its components were organized. Methods: Participants were 448 postmenopausal women, with a mean age of 63.3 years. CFA was conducted to test how well several proposed measurement models fit the data. Results: The single-factor model performed poorly, indicating the presence of multiple factors. The model with seven correlated factors fit the data well, although the varying degrees of inter-factor correlations suggested grouping of similar factors. The hierarchical measurement structure, with seven first-order factors organized under two second-order factors of physical health and mental health functioning, demonstrated a good fit with the data (χ²(367) = 694.05, p < 0.001; root mean square error of approximation = 0.05; comparative fit index = 0.95) and a meaningful pattern. The Mental Health factor was represented by Depressed Mood, Anxiety/Fear, Memory/Concentration Problems, and Sleep Problems. The Physical Health factor was manifested mainly by Somatic Symptoms, Menstrual Symptoms, and Vasomotor Symptoms, and, to a lesser extent, also by Sleep Problems and Memory/Concentration Problems. Conclusion: Findings suggested that, in addition to a global index and subscale scores, the WHQ may produce summary scores of physical health and mental health functioning in evaluation of well-being among postmenopausal women. |
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