Affiliation:
1. Psychology Research Institute University of Buenos Aires Buenos Aires Argentina
2. School of Psychology University College Dublin Dublin Ireland
3. Psychology Research Department CONICET (National Council for Scientific and Technical Research) Buenos Aires Argentina
Abstract
AbstractIntroductionThe study aimed to assess the psychometric quality of the Peer Mental Health Stigmatization Scale – Revised (PMHSS‐R), by examining its factorial structure among young adults in Ireland and Argentina.MethodA total of 429 participants aged between 18 and 25 years old were recruited (n = 187 Ireland, n = 242 Argentina). The PMHSS‐R was completed by Irish participants and was translated, pilot‐studied, and subsequently completed by Argentinian participants.ResultsA Confirmatory Factor Analysis demonstrated optimal factor loadings for an eight‐item solution and acceptable internal consistency for both scale dimensions in the Argentinian sample. Satisfactory levels of partial scalar invariance were achieved between countries, indicating that the scale measures mental health stigma consistently across cultures.Discussion and ConclusionsOur findings highlight the PMHSS‐R as a cross‐culturally valid and reliable psychometric instrument to evaluate interventions targeting stigma. In conclusion, the PMHSS‐R can be used in cross‐cultural research to compare levels of mental health stigma and investigate the interplay between stigma and other psychologically relevant constructs between different countries and cultural contexts.
Funder
Secretaria de Ciencia y Tecnica, Universidad de Buenos Aires