The Japanese version of the questionnaire about the process of recovery: development and validity and reliability testing

Abstract Background Personal recovery is increasingly recognised as an important outcome measure in mental health services. This study aimed to develop a Japanese version of the Questionnaire about the Process of Recovery (QPR-J) and test its validity and reliability. Methods The study comprised two...

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Main Authors: Akiko Kanehara, Risa Kotake, Yuki Miyamoto, Yousuke Kumakura, Kentaro Morita, Tomoko Ishiura, Kimiko Shimizu, Yumiko Fujieda, Shuntaro Ando, Shinsuke Kondo, Kiyoto Kasai
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12888-017-1520-y
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spelling doaj-badca90ecfbb4a6bb3b5d7a267d672eb2020-11-24T21:00:26ZengBMCBMC Psychiatry1471-244X2017-11-0117111110.1186/s12888-017-1520-yThe Japanese version of the questionnaire about the process of recovery: development and validity and reliability testingAkiko Kanehara0Risa Kotake1Yuki Miyamoto2Yousuke Kumakura3Kentaro Morita4Tomoko Ishiura5Kimiko Shimizu6Yumiko Fujieda7Shuntaro Ando8Shinsuke Kondo9Kiyoto Kasai10Department of Neuropsychiatry, Graduate School of Medicine, The University of TokyoSeiwa-Kai Nishikawa HospitalDepartment of Mental Health /Psychiatric Nursing, Graduate School of Medicine, The University of TokyoDepartment of Mental Health /Psychiatric Nursing, Graduate School of Medicine, The University of TokyoDepartment of Neuropsychiatry, Graduate School of Medicine, The University of TokyoDepartment of Neuropsychiatry, Graduate School of Medicine, The University of TokyoDepartment of Rehabilitation, The University of Tokyo HospitalDepartment of Rehabilitation, The University of Tokyo HospitalDepartment of Neuropsychiatry, Graduate School of Medicine, The University of TokyoDepartment of Neuropsychiatry, Graduate School of Medicine, The University of TokyoDepartment of Neuropsychiatry, Graduate School of Medicine, The University of TokyoAbstract Background Personal recovery is increasingly recognised as an important outcome measure in mental health services. This study aimed to develop a Japanese version of the Questionnaire about the Process of Recovery (QPR-J) and test its validity and reliability. Methods The study comprised two stages that employed the cross-sectional and prospective cohort designs, respectively. We translated the questionnaire using a standard translation/back-translation method. Convergent validity was examined by calculating Pearson’s correlation coefficients with scores on the Recovery Assessment Scale (RAS) and the Short-Form-8 Health Survey (SF-8). An exploratory factor analysis (EFA) was conducted to examine factorial validity. We used intraclass correlation and Cronbach’s alpha to examine the test-retest and internal consistency reliability of the QPR-J’s 22-item full scale, 17-item intrapersonal and 5-item interpersonal subscales. We conducted an EFA along with a confirmatory factor analysis (CFA). Results Data were obtained from 197 users of mental health services (mean age: 42.0 years; 61.9% female; 49.2% diagnosed with schizophrenia). The QPR-J showed adequate convergent validity, exhibiting significant, positive correlations with the RAS and SF-8 scores. The QPR-J’s full version, subscales, showed excellent test-retest and internal consistency reliability, with the exception of acceptable but relatively low internal consistency reliability for the interpersonal subscale. Based on the results of the CFA and EFA, we adopted the factor structure extracted from the original 2-factor model based on the present CFA. Conclusion The QPR-J is an adequately valid and reliable measure of the process of recovery among Japanese users with mental health services.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12888-017-1520-yFactor analysisQuestionnairesRecoveryReliabilityValidity
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author Akiko Kanehara
Risa Kotake
Yuki Miyamoto
Yousuke Kumakura
Kentaro Morita
Tomoko Ishiura
Kimiko Shimizu
Yumiko Fujieda
Shuntaro Ando
Shinsuke Kondo
Kiyoto Kasai
spellingShingle Akiko Kanehara
Risa Kotake
Yuki Miyamoto
Yousuke Kumakura
Kentaro Morita
Tomoko Ishiura
Kimiko Shimizu
Yumiko Fujieda
Shuntaro Ando
Shinsuke Kondo
Kiyoto Kasai
The Japanese version of the questionnaire about the process of recovery: development and validity and reliability testing
BMC Psychiatry
Factor analysis
Questionnaires
Recovery
Reliability
Validity
author_facet Akiko Kanehara
Risa Kotake
Yuki Miyamoto
Yousuke Kumakura
Kentaro Morita
Tomoko Ishiura
Kimiko Shimizu
Yumiko Fujieda
Shuntaro Ando
Shinsuke Kondo
Kiyoto Kasai
author_sort Akiko Kanehara
title The Japanese version of the questionnaire about the process of recovery: development and validity and reliability testing
title_short The Japanese version of the questionnaire about the process of recovery: development and validity and reliability testing
title_full The Japanese version of the questionnaire about the process of recovery: development and validity and reliability testing
title_fullStr The Japanese version of the questionnaire about the process of recovery: development and validity and reliability testing
title_full_unstemmed The Japanese version of the questionnaire about the process of recovery: development and validity and reliability testing
title_sort japanese version of the questionnaire about the process of recovery: development and validity and reliability testing
publisher BMC
series BMC Psychiatry
issn 1471-244X
publishDate 2017-11-01
description Abstract Background Personal recovery is increasingly recognised as an important outcome measure in mental health services. This study aimed to develop a Japanese version of the Questionnaire about the Process of Recovery (QPR-J) and test its validity and reliability. Methods The study comprised two stages that employed the cross-sectional and prospective cohort designs, respectively. We translated the questionnaire using a standard translation/back-translation method. Convergent validity was examined by calculating Pearson’s correlation coefficients with scores on the Recovery Assessment Scale (RAS) and the Short-Form-8 Health Survey (SF-8). An exploratory factor analysis (EFA) was conducted to examine factorial validity. We used intraclass correlation and Cronbach’s alpha to examine the test-retest and internal consistency reliability of the QPR-J’s 22-item full scale, 17-item intrapersonal and 5-item interpersonal subscales. We conducted an EFA along with a confirmatory factor analysis (CFA). Results Data were obtained from 197 users of mental health services (mean age: 42.0 years; 61.9% female; 49.2% diagnosed with schizophrenia). The QPR-J showed adequate convergent validity, exhibiting significant, positive correlations with the RAS and SF-8 scores. The QPR-J’s full version, subscales, showed excellent test-retest and internal consistency reliability, with the exception of acceptable but relatively low internal consistency reliability for the interpersonal subscale. Based on the results of the CFA and EFA, we adopted the factor structure extracted from the original 2-factor model based on the present CFA. Conclusion The QPR-J is an adequately valid and reliable measure of the process of recovery among Japanese users with mental health services.
topic Factor analysis
Questionnaires
Recovery
Reliability
Validity
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12888-017-1520-y
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