| Literature DB >> 27116361 |
Maureen Y Lichtveld1, Arti Shankar2, Chris Mundorf3, Anna Hassan1, Stacy Drury4.
Abstract
The Scale to Assess the Therapeutic Relationship in Community Mental Health Care (STAR) is a frequently-administered tool for measuring therapeutic relationships between clinicians and patients. This manuscript tested the STAR's psychometric properties within a community health worker (CHW)-led intervention study involving pregnant and postpartum women. Women (n = 141) enrolled in the study completed the 12-item participant STAR survey (STAR-P) at two time points over the course of pregnancy and at two time points after delivery. The factor structure of the STAR-P proved to be unstable with this population. However, a revised 9-item STAR-P revealed a two-factor model of positive and negative interactions, and demonstrated strong internal consistency at postpartum time points. The revised STAR-P shows strong psychometric properties, and is suitable for use to evaluate the relationship developed between CHWs and pregnant and postpartum women in an intervention program.Entities:
Keywords: Community health worker; Exploratory factor analysis; Pregnancy; Psychometric scale adaptation; STAR
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27116361 PMCID: PMC5115161 DOI: 10.1007/s10900-016-0198-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Community Health ISSN: 0094-5145