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Psychometric Assessment of the GHQ-12 (General Health Questionnaire-12 items): Evaluating the Reliability, Validity, and Comparison of Factor Structure in Indian Undergraduate Students
Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, Daulat Ram College, University of Delhi, Delhi, India https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8511-3984 Google Scholar More about the auther
Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, Zakir Husain College, University of Delhi, Delhi, India Google Scholar More about the auther
Professor, Department of Psychology, Daulat Ram College, University of Delhi, Delhi, India Google Scholar More about the auther
DIP: 18.01.145.20221003
DOI: 10.25215/1003.145
ABSTRACT
Objectives: This study aimed to assess the reliability, validity, and factor structure of the GHQ-12 in the Indian undergraduate student population. Although it is the most widely used scale of psychological distress, the debate around its factor structure is still ongoing. Method: A sample of (n=432) Indian undergraduate students aged 17 to 22 years were taken. The English version of GHQ-12 was used. Internal consistency was assessed by Cronbach’s alpha coefficient. Convergent validity was examined by the correlation coefficients with life satisfaction, subjective happiness, and a measure of general worry. A comparison of the different models of GHQ-12 proposed in the literature was made using Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) with maximum likelihood estimates. Result: Cronbach’s alpha (.784) reliability coefficient indicates adequate reliability. Correlation coefficients with life satisfaction (r= -529, p<.01), subjective happiness (r= -460, p<.01), and general worry (r= .424, p<.01) were also along the expected lines. Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) showed a good fit to the data (Standardized Root Mean Square Residual (SRMR) = 0.0319, Comparative Fit Index (CFI) = 0.989, Tucker Lewis Index (TLI) = 0.982, Root Mean Square of Error Approximation (RMSEA) = 0.039). Hence, the findings indicated a seven items two-factor model consisting of Social Dysfunction and Anxiety/Depression.
Keywords
General Health Questionnaire-12, Confirmatory Factor Analysis, Scale Validation, Indian Undergraduate Students
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© 2022, Rathore, D., Rana, S. & Chadha, N. K.
Received: June 09, 2022; Revision Received: September 18, 2022; Accepted: September 30, 2022
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ISSN 2349-3429
18.01.145.20221003
10.25215/1003.145
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