| Literature DB >> 31547249 |
Kyung-Sook Bang1, Sungjae Kim2, Kalevi M Korpela3, Min Kyung Song4, Gumhee Lee5, Yeseul Jeong6.
Abstract
This study developed the Children's Vitality-Relaxation Scale (CVRS) by revising the adult version of the Restoration Outcome Scale (ROS). The CVRS was translated and culturally adapted into Korean, and its reliability and validity were evaluated in a cross-sectional, descriptive design study. Data collected from 181 elementary school students in grades 4‒6 were used to test the validity and reliability of the CVRS. Exploratory factor analysis, Pearson's correlation, known-groups comparison, and Cronbach's alpha were used for analysis. The factor analysis indicated a two-factor structure, and all factor loadings were above 0.40. The CVRS was a seven-point Likert scale consisting of eight items, which were classified as "vitality" (four items) and "relaxation" (four items). The external construct validity with the PANAS, PSS, and SRI was acceptable. In the known-groups comparison, the CVRS score was significantly higher for boys than for girls, and the CVRS score for high-income students was higher than low-income students. The Cronbach's α for the scale was 0.84 and ranged from 0.72-0.87 for the subscales. Results showed that the CVRS is a valid and reliable scale with acceptable psychometric characteristics in Korean children. The scale can be used to measure children's affect in various settings.Entities:
Keywords: affect; child; scale development
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31547249 PMCID: PMC6765921 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph16183369
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
General characteristics of the participants and score of CVRS (n = 181).
| Variables | Categories | CVRS | Vitality | Relaxation | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| M (SD) | t/F | M (SD) | Z/H | M (SD) | Z/H | |||
| ( | ( | ( | ||||||
| Type of institution | School | 147 (81.2) | 38.44 (8.79) | 1.64 (0.102) | 21.05 (5.40) | −0.64 (0.523) | 17.39 (4.80) | −2.27 (0.023) |
| Community center | 34 (18.8) | 35.65 (9.43) | 20.32 (5.99) | 15.32 (4.86) | ||||
| Sub-total | 37.91 (8.95) | 20.91 (5.51) | 17.00 (4.87) | |||||
| Gender | Female | 84 (46.4) | 36.08 (9.17) | 2.60 (0.010) | 19.82 (5.63) | −2.53 (0.011) | 16.26 (5.09) | −2.21 (0.027) |
| Male | 97 (53.6) | 39.49 (8.50) | 21.86 (5.24) | 17.64 (4.60) | ||||
| Sub-total | 37.91 (8.95) | 20.91 (5.51) | 17.00 (4.87) | |||||
| Grade | 4th | 39 (21.5) | 41.79 (7.32) | 4.88 (0.009) | 23.64 (4.24) | 12.82 (0.002) | 18.15 (4.73) | 4.01 (0.135) |
| 5th | 77 (42.5) | 36.92 (9.46) | 20.49 (5.71) | 16.43 (5.21) | ||||
| 6th | 65 (35.9) | 36.75 (8.70) | 19.77 (5.50) | 16.98 (4.46) | ||||
| Sub-total | 37.91 (8.95) | 20.91 (5.51) | 17.00 (4.87) | |||||
| Family structure | With parent | 163 (90.1) | 38.21 (8.87) | −1.30 (0.194) | 21.07 (5.40) | −1.08 (0.279) | 17.13 (4.89) | −1.02 (0.308) |
| Without both parents | 18 (9.9) | 35.22 (9.53) | 19.44 (6.40) | 15.78 (4.60) | ||||
| Sub-total | 37.91 (8.95) | 20.91 (5.51) | 17.00 (4.87) | |||||
| Perceived economic status | High | 99 (54.7) | 40.10 (9.00) | −3.74 (<0.001) | 22.35 (5.25) | −4.04 (<0.001) | 17.75 (5.17) | −2.28 (0.023) |
| Middle and low | 82 (45.3) | 35.27 (8.20) | 19.17 (5.34) | 16.10 (4.33) | ||||
| Sub-total | 37.91 (8.95) | 20.91 (5.51) | 17.00 (4.87) | |||||
| Perceived academic status | High | 97 (53.6) | 41.34 (7.69) | 19.63 (<0.001) | 22.65 (4.65) | 20.01 (<0.001) | 18.69 (4.54) | 27.28 (<0.001) |
| Moderate | 68 (37.6) | 34.60 (8.51) | 18.99 (5.61) | 15.62 (4.29) | ||||
| Low | 16 (8.8) | 31.19 (9.27) | 18.56 (6.53) | 12.62 (4.77) | ||||
| Sub-total | 37.91 (8.95) | 20.91 (5.51) | 17.00 (4.87) | |||||
CVRS: Child Vitality-Relaxation Scale.
Figure 1Scree plot for factor components of the Child Vitality-Relaxation Scale.
Factor analysis and reliability of the Child Vitality-Relaxation Scale.
| Factor | Items | Communality | Factor Loading | M (SD) | Corrected Item-Total Correlation | Cronbach’s α If Item Deleted | Cronbach’s α | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| F1 | F2 | ||||||||
| F1 Vitality | 3 | I am enthusiastic and energetic. | 0.79 | 0.88 | 5.51 (1.49) | 0.75 | 0.821 | 0.867 | |
| 7 | I feel confident. | 0.66 | 0.76 | 4.93 (1.72) | 0.73 | 0.823 | |||
| 8 | I feel lively and vital. | 0.85 | 0.91 | 5.42 (1.64) | 0.79 | 0.801 | |||
| 9 | I am hopeful. | 0.69 | 0.61 | 5.06 (1.66) | 0.62 | 0.871 | |||
| F2 Relaxa-tion | 1 | I feel calm. | 0.43 | 0.64 | 3.74 (1.54) | 0.42 | 0.700 | 0.715 | |
| 2 | I can concentrate well. | 0.40 | 0.55 | 4.91 (1.47) | 0.47 | 0.675 | |||
| 4 | I am relaxed. | 0.72 | 0.74 | 4.66 (1.69) | 0.62 | 0.576 | |||
| 5 | I have no worries. | 0.44 | 0.60 | 3.69 (1.90) | 0.52 | 0.648 | |||
| Eigenvalue | 4.14 | 1.55 | |||||||
| Variance (%) | 36.3 | 25.5 | |||||||
| Cumulative variance (%) | 36.3 | 61.8 | |||||||
| Cronbach’s α for the total CVRS = 0.835 | |||||||||
Extraction method: principal component analysis, Rotation method: varimax with Kaiser normalization. M: mean; SD: standard deviation.
Correlations among the CVRS, PANAS, PSS, and SRI.
| Variables | CVRS | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total | Vitality | Relaxation | ||
| r ( | r ( | r ( | ||
| Vitality | 0.880 (<0.001) | |||
| Relaxation | 0.844 (<0.001) | 0.488 (<0.001) | ||
| PANAS | Positive | 0.543 (<0.001) | 0.624 (<0.001) | 0.293 (<0.001) |
| Negative | −0.337 (<0.001) | −0.187 (0.012) | −0.408 (<0.001) | |
| PSS | −0.583 (<0.001) | −0.431 (<0.001) | −0.584 (<0.001) | |
| SRI | −0.448 (<0.001) | −0.298 (<0.001) | −0.488 (<0.001) | |
CVRS: child vitality-relaxation scale; PANAS: positive affect and negative affect schedule; PSS: perceived stress scale; SRI: stress response inventory.