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Reliability and validity of assessing user satisfaction with web-based health interventions
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نویسنده
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bo l. ,lehr d. ,reis d. ,vis c. ,riper h. ,berking m. ,ebert d.d.
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منبع
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journal of medical internet research - 2016 - دوره : 18 - شماره : 8
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چکیده
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Background: the perspective of users should be taken into account in the evaluation of web-based health interventions. assessing the users' satisfaction with the intervention they receive could enhance the evidence for the intervention effects. thus,there is a need for valid and reliable measures to assess satisfaction with web-based health interventions. objective: the objective of this study was to analyze the reliability,factorial structure,and construct validity of the client satisfaction questionnaire adapted to internet-based interventions (csq-i). methods: the psychometric quality of the csq-i was analyzed in user samples from 2 separate randomized controlled trials evaluating web-based health interventions,one from a depression prevention intervention (sample 1,n=174) and the other from a stress management intervention (sample 2,n=111). at first,the underlying measurement model of the csq-i was analyzed to determine the internal consistency. the factorial structure of the scale and the measurement invariance across groups were tested by multigroup confirmatory factor analyses. additionally,the construct validity of the scale was examined by comparing satisfaction scores with the primary clinical outcome. results: multigroup confirmatory analyses on the scale yielded a one-factorial structure with a good fit (root-mean-square error of approximation =.09,comparative fit index =.96,standardized root-mean-square residual =.05) that showed partial strong invariance across the 2 samples. the scale showed very good reliability,indicated by mcdonald omegas of .95 in sample 1 and .93 in sample 2. significant correlations with change in depressive symptoms (r=-.35,p<.001) and perceived stress (r=-.48,p<.001) demonstrated the construct validity of the scale. conclusions: the proven internal consistency,factorial structure,and construct validity of the csq-i indicate a good overall psychometric quality of the measure to assess the user's general satisfaction with web-based interventions for depression and stress management. multigroup analyses indicate its robustness across different samples. thus,the csq-i seems to be a suitable measure to consider the user's perspective in the overall evaluation of web-based health interventions.
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کلیدواژه
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Clinical effectiveness; Evaluation; Internet; Mental health; Personal satisfaction
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آدرس
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division of online health training,innovation incubator,leuphana university of lueneburg,scharnhorststr 1,c113,lueneburg,21335, Germany, department of health psychology and applied biological psychology,institute of psychology,leuphana university of lueneburg,lueneburg, Germany, section of personality,psychological assessment,and psychological methods,department of psychology,university of koblenz-landau,koblenz, Germany, section of clinical psychology,department of clinical,developmental and neuro psychology,vrije universiteit amsterdam,amsterdam,netherlands,emgo institute for health and care research,vu medical centre,amsterdam, Netherlands, section of clinical psychology,department of clinical,developmental and neuro psychology,vrije universiteit amsterdam,amsterdam,netherlands,emgo institute for health and care research,vu medical centre,amsterdam, Netherlands, department of clinical psychology and psychotherapy,friedrich-alexander-university of erlangen-nuremberg,erlangen, Germany, department of clinical psychology and psychotherapy,friedrich-alexander-university of erlangen-nuremberg,erlangen, Germany
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