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Test-retest reliability and validity of a single-item Self-reported Family Happiness Scale in Hong Kong Chinese: findings from Hong Kong Jockey Club FAMILY Project

Journal

QUALITY OF LIFE RESEARCH
Volume 28, Issue 2, Pages 535-543

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11136-018-2019-9

Keywords

Family happiness; Single-item scale; Reliability; Validity; Quality of life

Funding

  1. Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust

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PurposeFamily happiness is one major theme of family well-being in Chinese culture. We investigated the reliability and validity of the single-item Self-reported Family Happiness Scale (SFHS-1) with the score of 0-10, based on two studies in Hong Kong Chinese.MethodsStudy 1 was a territory-wide population-based telephone survey (n=4038) conducted in 2016. Study 2 was a community-based family intervention program conducted during 2012-2013 (n=1261) to enhance family communication and well-being. Test-retest reliability of the SFHS-1 was assessed over 1month in Study 2. Family APGAR (Adaption, Partnership, Growth, Affection, Resolve) Scale, Family Communication Scale, Subjective Happiness Scale, 12-item Short Form Health Survey Version 2, and 2-item Patient Health Questionnaire were used to assess the convergent and discriminant validities of the SFHS-1 in both studies. Multiple regression analysis was used to assess the incremental validity by identifying the additional contribution of the SFHS-1 score in predicting subjective happiness.ResultsThe 1-month test-retest reliability assessed by intraclass correlation was 0.76. Family happiness was moderately to strongly correlated with family function, family communication, subjective happiness, mental health-related quality of life and depression, but weakly correlated with physical health-related quality of life. Furthermore, the score of the SFHS-1 added predictive power to mental health-related quality of life and depression in assessing subjective happiness.ConclusionsOur results have shown the SFHS-1 as a reliable and valid measurement of family happiness in Hong Kong Chinese, suggesting SFHS-1 is highly practicable for future large epidemiological and community-based intervention studies.

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