Résumés
Résumé
Malgré le nombre grandissant d’études sur la santé psychologique des doctorants, l’intérêt semble surtout axé sur leur détresse psychologique. Ceci peut s’expliquer par le manque d’outils contextualisés au travail doctoral pour mesurer à la fois la détresse et le bien-être psychologiques, deux aspects indissociables de la santé psychologique. Or, un tel outil apparaît essentiel pour les futures recherches empiriques qui tenteront, par exemple, d’éclairer les prédicteurs et les conséquences de ce construit. La présente étude visait donc à adapter une échelle existante de santé psychologique au travail (Gilbert et al., 2011) en version courte et contextualisée au doctorat et à examiner ses qualités psychométriques. Quatre indicateurs de la validité de construit (exploratoire, confirmatoire, convergente et prédictive) et deux indicateurs de fidélité (cohérence interne et stabilité temporelle) ont été examinés sur deux échantillons de 380 et 377 doctorants. Une courte échelle unidimensionnelle à huit items (quatre items mesurant le pôle de la détresse et quatre items mesurant le pôle du bien-être) présentant de bonnes qualités psychométriques a été obtenue, justifiant son utilisation dans des études ultérieures.
Mots-clés :
- bien-être psychologique,
- détresse psychologique,
- développement d’outil,
- doctorat,
- santé psychologique,
- validation d’outil
Abstract
Despite the growing number of studies on the psychological health of doctoral students, interest seems to be focused on their psychological distress. This may be due to the lack of available tools contextualized to doctoral work to measure both psychological distress and well-being, which represent two indissociable aspects of psychological health. Since such a tool appears essential for future empirical research that will attempt, for example, to clarify the predictors and consequences of this construct, the present study aimed to adapt an existing work-related psychological health scale (Gilbert et al., 2011) into a short, doctoral-contextualized version, and to examine its psychometric qualities. Four indicators of construct validity (exploratory, confirmatory, convergent, and predictive) and two indicators of reliability (internal consistency and temporal stability) were examined among two samples including 380 and 377 doctoral students, respectively. A short unidimensional scale comprising eight items (four items measuring the distress pole and four items measuring the well-being pole) with good psychometric qualities was obtained, supporting its use in future studies.
Keywords:
- doctorate,
- psychological distress,
- psychological health,
- psychological well-being,
- scale development,
- scale validation
Resumo
Apesar do crescente número de estudos sobre a saúde psicológica de doutorandos, o interesse parece estar centrado principalmente no seu sofrimento psicológico. Isto é devido provavelmente à falta de ferramentas disponíveis adaptadas ao trabalho doutoral para medir simultaneamente o sofrimento e o bem-estar psicológicos, que representam dois aspectos indissociáveis da saúde psicológica. No entanto, tal ferramenta parece essencial para futuros estudos empíricos que poderão, por exemplo, esclarecer os preditores e as consequências deste constructo. O presente estudo teve, portanto, como objetivo adaptar uma escala de saúde psicológica no trabalho (Gilbert et al., 2011) em versão curta e adequada ao doutoramento e examinar suas qualidades psicométricas. Quatro indicadores de validade do construto (exploratório, confirmatório, convergente e preditivo) e dois indicadores de confiabilidade (coerência interna e estabilidade temporal) foram examinados em duas amostras, incluindo 380 e 377 alunos de doutoramento, respectivamente. Obteve-se uma pequena escala unidimensional oito itens (quatro itens que medem o polo de sofrimento e quatro itens que medem o polo de bem-estar) com boas qualidades psicométricas, justificando a sua utilização em estudos posteriores.
Palavras chaves:
- bem-estar psicológico,
- desenvolvimento de ferramenta,
- doutoramento,
- saúde psicológica,
- sofrimento psicológico,
- validação de ferramenta
Parties annexes
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