Development of the Taiwanese version of the Health Enhancement Lifestyle Profile (HELP-T).

OBJECTIVES:To develop and validate a Taiwanese version of the Health Enhancement Lifestyle Profile (HELP-T) for community-dwelling older Taiwanese adults (≥ 55 years). METHODS:The original Health Enhancement Lifestyle Profile (HELP) is a 56-item self-report questionnaire measuring various aspects of...

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Main Authors: Fiona Pei-Chi Su, Ling-Hui Chang, Hui-Fen Mao, Eric J Hwang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2018-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6019258?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-5cfd936f781e4e74a9c38cda72e4087c2020-11-24T22:04:46ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032018-01-01136e019925510.1371/journal.pone.0199255Development of the Taiwanese version of the Health Enhancement Lifestyle Profile (HELP-T).Fiona Pei-Chi SuLing-Hui ChangHui-Fen MaoEric J HwangOBJECTIVES:To develop and validate a Taiwanese version of the Health Enhancement Lifestyle Profile (HELP-T) for community-dwelling older Taiwanese adults (≥ 55 years). METHODS:The original Health Enhancement Lifestyle Profile (HELP) is a 56-item self-report questionnaire measuring various aspects of health-related lifestyles in older adults. The standard cultural-adaptation procedure was used for questionnaire translation and modification. A field test was conducted for culturally specific item selection, rating-scale analysis, and psychometric validation of the HELP-T in a sample of 274 community-dwelling older adults via classical test theory. RESULTS:The 59-item HELP-T is culturally adapted from the original 56-item HELP. The original 6-point rating scale was modified to a 3-point scale for easy use by Taiwanese older adults. The HELP-T had good internal consistency (Cronbach's alpha = 0.82). The test-retest reliability for the total score was high (0.92), and moderate to high (range: 0.57-0.92) for subscales. The construct validity was supported by the significant correlations between each subscale and the total score (Spearman's rho = 0.41-0.67, p < 0.0001) and by the ability of the scores to significantly discriminate between participants with different levels of self-rated health (p = 0.0001). CONCLUSIONS:The HELP-T is a suitable clinical tool for assessing and monitoring lifestyle risk factors, establishing client-centered lifestyle intervention goals, and determining the outcomes of lifestyle interventions.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6019258?pdf=render
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Development of the Taiwanese version of the Health Enhancement Lifestyle Profile (HELP-T).
PLoS ONE
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Ling-Hui Chang
Hui-Fen Mao
Eric J Hwang
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title Development of the Taiwanese version of the Health Enhancement Lifestyle Profile (HELP-T).
title_short Development of the Taiwanese version of the Health Enhancement Lifestyle Profile (HELP-T).
title_full Development of the Taiwanese version of the Health Enhancement Lifestyle Profile (HELP-T).
title_fullStr Development of the Taiwanese version of the Health Enhancement Lifestyle Profile (HELP-T).
title_full_unstemmed Development of the Taiwanese version of the Health Enhancement Lifestyle Profile (HELP-T).
title_sort development of the taiwanese version of the health enhancement lifestyle profile (help-t).
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2018-01-01
description OBJECTIVES:To develop and validate a Taiwanese version of the Health Enhancement Lifestyle Profile (HELP-T) for community-dwelling older Taiwanese adults (≥ 55 years). METHODS:The original Health Enhancement Lifestyle Profile (HELP) is a 56-item self-report questionnaire measuring various aspects of health-related lifestyles in older adults. The standard cultural-adaptation procedure was used for questionnaire translation and modification. A field test was conducted for culturally specific item selection, rating-scale analysis, and psychometric validation of the HELP-T in a sample of 274 community-dwelling older adults via classical test theory. RESULTS:The 59-item HELP-T is culturally adapted from the original 56-item HELP. The original 6-point rating scale was modified to a 3-point scale for easy use by Taiwanese older adults. The HELP-T had good internal consistency (Cronbach's alpha = 0.82). The test-retest reliability for the total score was high (0.92), and moderate to high (range: 0.57-0.92) for subscales. The construct validity was supported by the significant correlations between each subscale and the total score (Spearman's rho = 0.41-0.67, p < 0.0001) and by the ability of the scores to significantly discriminate between participants with different levels of self-rated health (p = 0.0001). CONCLUSIONS:The HELP-T is a suitable clinical tool for assessing and monitoring lifestyle risk factors, establishing client-centered lifestyle intervention goals, and determining the outcomes of lifestyle interventions.
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