| Literature DB >> 25438621 |
Regina Winzer1, Frank Lindblad, Kimmo Sorjonen, Lene Lindberg.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The dual continuum model suggests that positive mental health not only implies the absence of mental illness, but also constitutes an entity of its own. Measures that encompass both positive and negative mental health in young adults are rare. Thus, we assessed whether dimensions corresponding to positive and negative mental health could be identified in a sample of young individuals. Additionally, we explored how such dimensions were associated with potential health-related factors.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25438621 PMCID: PMC4265536 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-14-1238
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Exploratory factor analysis factor loadings for the GHQ-12 items with one and two factors, including orthogonal (varimax) and oblique (geomin) rotation
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| Item | One factor | Factor 1 | Factor 2 | Factor 1 | Factor 2 |
| GHQ 1: Have you recently been able to concentrate on daily tasks? (pos) | −.676 | .562 | −.434 | .556 | −.211 |
| GHQ 2: Have you recently been able to enjoy your normal day-to-day activities? (pos) | −.653 | .692 | −.311 | .764 | .007 |
| GHQ 3: Have you recently lost much sleep due to worrying? (neg) | .625 | −.170 | .646 | .016 | .678 |
| GHQ 4: Have you recently been able to face up to your problems? (pos) | −.614 | .647 | −.309 | .707 | −.015 |
| GHQ 5: Have you recently felt that you were playing a useful part in things? (pos) | −.544 | .647 | −.205 | .744 | .109 |
| GHQ 6: Have you recently been feeling unhappy or depressed? (neg) | .823 | −.334 | .768 | −.148 | .733 |
| GHQ 7: Have you recently felt capable of making decisions about things? (pos) | −.595 | .625 | −.291 | .686 | −.006 |
| GHQ 8: Have you recently been losing confidence in yourself? (neg) | .868 | −.264 | .848 | −.032 | .867 |
| GHQ 9: Have you recently felt yourself to be constantly under strain? (neg) | .696 | −.159 | .736 | .061 | .791 |
| GHQ 10: Have you recently been thinking of yourself as a worthless person? (neg) | .862 | −.236 | .859 | .008 | .896 |
| GHQ 11: Have you recently felt that you couldn’t overcome your difficulties? (neg) | .797 | −.285 | .768 | −.086 | .761 |
| GHQ 12: Have you recently been feeling reasonably happy, all things considered? (pos) | −.657 | .545 | −.430 | .535 | −.215 |
| χ2 | 43183 | 9255 | 9255 | ||
| Df | 54 | 43 | 43 | ||
| CFI | .913 | .981 | .981 | ||
| TLI | .894 | .972 | .972 | ||
| RMSEA | .139 | .072 | .072 | ||
CFI, comparative fit index; Df, TLI, Tucker–Lewis index; RMSEA, root-mean-square error of approximation.
Model fit at the bottom.
Potential predictors and associated response options
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| Country of birth (register data) | Swedish, Nordic, European, Non-European |
| Housing (How do you live?) | Own, Rented, Student’s room/lodging |
| Occupational status (Your current occupation?) | Student, Employed, Unemployed, Sickness benefit/disability pension, Other activities |
| Economic strain (Have you had difficulties paying for food, rent, bills etc. during the last 12 months?) | No, Yes (yes once/yes several times) |
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| Emotional support (Do you have anybody to share your inner feelings with and confide in?) | Yes, No |
| Practical support (Can you get help from another person/other persons if you have a practical problem or are ill?) | Yes (yes always/yes most of the time), No |
| Interpersonal trust (Do you believe that you can generally trust most people?) | Yes, No |
| Community trust (What is the level of trust that you place in the following institutions/politicians in your society?) | Summary index = Very high, High, Low, Very low |
| Participation (Have you taken part in the following activities during the past 12 months?) | Summary index = High, Moderate, Low, None |
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| Healthy eating (Consumption of vegetables and fruit) | Summary index = Low consumption, High consumption |
| Physical activity (How much have you been physically active (including leisure activities) during the last 12 months?) | Sedentary leisure, Moderate exercise during leisure, Moderate regularly exercise during leisure, Regularly exercise and training |
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| Alcohol consumption (Have you been drinking alcohol during the last 12 months?) | Summary Index = Yes (≥4 times/week, 2–3 times/week, 2–4 times/month, once/month or more seldom), No (never) |
| Risky alcohol consumption (3 questions) | Summary index = Low consumption, High consumption |
| Gambling (Have you been bought lottery tickets or bet money on games during the last 12 months?) | No, Yes |
| Risky gambling (3 questions) | Summary index = No risk, High risk |
| Smoking (Do you smoke every day?) | No, Yes |
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| Humiliation (Have you been treated in a way that led to feelings of humiliation during the past three months?) | None (no), Some (Yes, sometime), Frequent (Yes, several times) |
| Threat (Have you been exposed to threats or threats of violence that made you scared during the last 12 months?) | Yes, No |
| Violence (Have you been subject to physical violence during the past 12 months?) | Yes, No |
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| Suicide ideation (Have you ever considered attempting suicide?) | No, Yes once, Yes several times |
| Suicide attempt (Have you ever attempted suicide?) | No, Yes once, Yes several times |
Figure 1Parameter values in a confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) where positive mental health and negative mental health are treated as two separate constructs.
Effects of some predictors on positive (PMH) and negative (NMH) mental health, both crude and adjusted for one another
| Crude effect a | Adjusted effect a | |||||||
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| Predictor | PMH | NMH | Diff b | χ 2c | PMH | NMH | Diff b | χ 2c |
| Female Sex | −.177* | .438* | −.261 | 395* | −.124* | .308* | −.184 | 62.8* |
| Age | −.132* | .002 | .130 | 59.9* | −.206* | .054 | .152 | 23.0* |
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| Nordic | −.056 | .042 | .014 | 1.13 | .045 | −.013 | .032 | 1.15 |
| European | .053 | .068† | −.015 | 0.02 | .052 | .026 | .026 | 0.13 |
| Other | −.129* | .249* | −.120 | 19.5* | −.052 | .026 | .026 | 1.59 |
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| Rented | −.136* | .199* | −.063 | 11.3* | −.008 | .052† | −.044 | 5.32† |
| Other | −.068* | .156* | −.088 | 26.4* | .030 | .041 | −.011 | 0.02 |
| Employmentf | ||||||||
| Employed | .070* | −.216* | −.146 | 89.0* | .149* | −.230* | −.081 | 6.11† |
| Unemployed | −.326* | .308* | .018 | 9.86† | −.105† | .014 | .091 | 10.7† |
| Sickness benefit/disability pension | −.934* | .976* | −.042 | 4.97† | −.588* | .405* | .183 | 26.2* |
| Other | −.019 | .036† | −.017 | 0.60 | .113* | −.160* | −.047 | 0.94 |
| Economic strain | −.351* | .569* | −.218 | 187* | −.072* | .208* | −.136 | 38.2* |
| Emotional support | .500* | −.573* | −.073 | 1.02 | .340* | −.350* | −.010 | 2.47 |
| Practical support | .693* | −.814* | −.121 | 0.51 | .261* | −.224* | .037 | 3.82 |
| Interpersonal trust | .329* | −.473* | −.144 | 67.7* | .171* | −.188* | −.017 | 1.39 |
| Community trust | .303* | −.444* | −.141 | 18.3* | .046 | −.156* | −.110 | 7.49† |
| Participation | .237* | −.148* | .089 | 21.3* | .120† | −.028 | .092 | 6.09† |
| Healthy eating | .119* | .013 | .106 | 22.5* | .070† | .005 | .065 | 3.72 |
| Physical activity | .395* | −.463* | −.068 | 1.37 | .227* | −.215* | .012 | 3.76 |
| Alcohol cons. | −.092* | .146* | −.054 | 6.70† | −.086† | .119* | −.033 | 1.28 |
| Risky alc. cons. | −.152* | .275* | −.123 | 49.5* | −.053† | .069* | −.016 | 0.08 |
| Gambling | .031† | .051* | −.020 | 0.47 | .168* | .027 | .141 | 4.51† |
| Risky gambling | −.236* | .379* | −.143 | 9.74† | −.090† | .216* | −.126 | 7.79† |
| Smoking | −.165* | .244* | −.079 | 18.2* | −.026 | .011 | .015 | 0.53 |
| Humiliation | −.737* | 1.262* | −.525 | 541* | −.397* | .692* | −.295 | 56.9* |
| Threat | −.392* | .618* | −.226 | 92.0* | −.090† | .108* | −.018 | 1.01 |
| Violence | −.281* | .419* | −.138 | 26.5* | −.015 | .015 | .000 | 1.01 |
| Suicide ideation | −.781* | 1.269* | −.488 | 461* | −.349* | .720* | −.371 | 107* |
| Suicide attempt | −.937* | 1.418* | −.481 | 163* | −.075 | −.058 | .017 | 1.08 |
† p < .05; *p < .001; aThe effects stand for the predicted difference, in SD, in mental health between the highest and lowest values of the predictors; bDifference between the absolute values of the effects; cChi square value for the difference between the effects, a significant value indicates that one of the effects is stronger (deviates more from zero) than the other effect; dReference category = Sweden; eReference category = own; fReference category = student.
The difference between the absolute values of these effects is also presented.