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Internal consistency of the self-reporting questionnaire-20 in occupational groups
Kionna Oliveira Bernardes Santos1, Fernando Martins Carvalho2, Tânia Maria de Araújo3
1Departamento de Biofunção, Universidade Federal da Bahia, Salvador, BA, Brasil.
Objective:
To assess the internal consistency of the measurements of the Self-Reporting Questionnaire (SRQ-20) in different occupational groups.
Methods:
A validation study was conducted with data from four surveys with groups of workers, using similar methods. A total of 9,959 workers were studied. In all surveys, the common mental disorders were assessed via SRQ-20. The internal consistency considered the items belonging to dimensions extracted by tetrachoric factor analysis for each study. Item homogeneity assessment compared estimates of Cronbach's alpha (KD-20), the alpha applied to a tetrachoric correlation matrix and stratified Cronbach's alpha.
Results:
The SRQ-20 dimensions showed adequate values, considering the reference parameters. The internal consistency of the instrument items, assessed by stratified Cronbach's alpha, was high (> 0.80) in the four studies.
Conclusions:
The SRQ-20 showed good internal consistency in the professional categories evaluated. However, there is still a need for studies using alternative methods and additional information able to refine the accuracy of latent variable measurement instruments, as in the case of common mental disorders.
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