Abstract

Hope is essential in rehabilitating persons with schizophrenia, though scales to measure hope are not appropriate for this population. The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to identify the psychometric properties of the Schizophrenia Hope Scale-9 (SHS-9) using data from 83 people with schizophrenia in four mental health centers and 762 healthy persons from two universities in South Korea. The total SHS-9 score is calculated by adding all items’ scores and ranges from 0 to 18. The mean (standard deviation) SHS-9 score of the participants with schizophrenia and healthy participants was 11.53 (SD = 4.78) and 14.78 (SD = 3.19), respectively. Lower scores indicate a lower level of hope. The Cronbach’s alpha coefficient was 0.92 with a four-week test-retest reliability of 0.89. Criterion-related construct validity was established by examining the correlation between the SHS-9 and the State-Trait Hope Inventory scores. Divergent validity was identified through a negative relationship of SHS-9 with the Beck Hopelessness Scale. In persons with schizophrenia and healthy college students, Bartlett’s test of sphericity yielded χ2 = 465.03 (p < 0.001) and χ2 = 2679.24 (p < 0.001) respectively. The values of the Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin (KMO) measure of sampling adequacy were 0.89 and 0.90, respectively. The construct validity of the SHS-9 was confirmed through principal component analysis with extraction methods, which resulted in a one-factor solution, accounting for 61.83% of the total item variance. This study provides evidence for the validity and reliability of the SHS-9; therefore, it could be used to study the relationships between hope and other variables (e.g., depression and recovery) in persons with schizophrenia and measure the effect of psychosocial interventions on their hope.

Highlights

  • Hope is considered as one of the essential components in the rehabilitation and recovery of persons with schizophrenia [1,2,3,4]

  • This study provides evidence for the validity and reliability of the Schizophrenia Hope Scale-9 (SHS-9); it could be used to study the relationships between hope and other variables in persons with schizophrenia and measure the effect of psychosocial interventions on their hope

  • The SHS-9 was administered to a convenience sample of 83 people with schizophrenia, who either received treatment from one of two community mental health centers or were hospitalized in one of two psychiatric hospitals in Korea

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Introduction

Hope is considered as one of the essential components in the rehabilitation and recovery of persons with schizophrenia [1,2,3,4]. Certain instruments such as the Adult Dispositional Hope Scale [5,6,7], the State Hope Scale [3,8], and the Herth Hope Scale [9] have been frequently used to measure hope in persons with schizophrenia. These hope scales have not been developed for assessing the hope of people with psychiatric mental illnesses such as schizophrenia. Snyder defined hope as a positive motivational state comprised of goal-directed

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