2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.amp.2021.09.002
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Validation psychométrique d’une échelle française d’auto-stigmatisation auprès d’un échantillon de patients souffrant de troubles mentaux : la Self-Stigma Scale-Short (SSS-S)

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“…The second goal was to explore potential alternative structures through EFA, followed by CFA. There are discrepancies in the previously observed factorial structure of the SSS-S: a confirmed second-order model in Hong Kong samples (Mak & Cheung, 2010), a one-factor structure in a U.S. sample (Sánchez et al, 2020), and most recently the originally proposed three-factor model in a French sample (Golay et al, 2022). These differences may be due to language, population, setting, or some other unknown factors.…”
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“…The second goal was to explore potential alternative structures through EFA, followed by CFA. There are discrepancies in the previously observed factorial structure of the SSS-S: a confirmed second-order model in Hong Kong samples (Mak & Cheung, 2010), a one-factor structure in a U.S. sample (Sánchez et al, 2020), and most recently the originally proposed three-factor model in a French sample (Golay et al, 2022). These differences may be due to language, population, setting, or some other unknown factors.…”
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“…Participants rated statements (e.g., “I estrange myself from others because I am a mental health consumer”) on a 4-point Likert-type scale (1 = strongly disagree , 4 = strongly agree ). The coefficient α ranged from .88 to .93 for the total score (Golay et al, 2022; Mak & Cheung, 2010; Sánchez et al, 2020) and from .74 to .89 for the subscale scores (Golay et al, 2022).…”
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“…The WHOQOL assesses self-perceived quality of life considering environment, social relationships, psychological and physical health. This instrument showed high internal consistency and coherent pattern of correlations with other validated psychiatric measures in French language patients in our region (Golay et al, 2019;Golay, Martinez, et al, 2021;Golay, Moga, et al, 2021). If quality of life after 36 months was not available, we used the 30 months value instead.…”
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