Development and primary validation of the School Health Assessment Tool for Primary Schools (SHAT-PS)

Author:

Kazemitabar Maryam12,Garcia Danilo34567,Chukwuorji JohnBosco C.8910,Sanmartín Ricardo11,Lucchese Franco1213,Khoshnood Kaveh14,Cloninger Kevin M.6151617

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychology, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran

2. Promotion of Health and Innovation (PHI), International Network for Well-Being, Iran

3. Department of Behavioral Sciences and Learning, Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden

4. Centre for Ethics, Law and Mental Health (CELAM), Institute of Neuroscience and Physiology, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden

5. Department of Psychology, Lund University, Lund, Sweden

6. Department of Psychology, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden

7. Promotion of Health and Innovation (PHI), International Network for Well-Being, Sweden

8. Department of Psychology, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Enugu, Nigeria

9. Department of Psychology, College of Sciences and the Health Professions, Cleveland State University, Cleveland, OH, United States of America

10. Promotion of Health and Innovation Lab (PHI), International Network for Well-Being, Nigeria

11. Department of Developmental Psychology and Didactics, Faculty of Education, University of Alicante, Alicante, Spain

12. Department of Dynamic and Clinical Psychology, and Health Studies, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy

13. Promotion of Health and Innovation (PHI), International Network for Well-Being, Italy

14. School of Public Health, Yale University, New Haven, CT, United States of America

15. Anthropedia Foundation, St. Louis, MO, United States of America

16. College for Public Health and Justice, Saint Louis University, St. Louis, MO, United States of America

17. Promotion of Health and Innovation Lab (PHI), International Network for Well-Being, United States of Amercia

Abstract

Background School health programs need to target all aspects of physical, psychological, and social well-being. Using a slightly modified version of the COSMIN Risk of Bias checklist, we developed and conducted the first validation of the School Health Assessment Tool for Primary Schools (SHAT-PS). Method The exploratory sequential mixed method was used in this study. In the first phase, scientific databases were systematically searched to find school health models and instruments and 65 interviews were conducted with school stakeholders. The Colaizzi’s method was used to code the qualitative data into themes. Then, a pool of items was created for each theme, rechecked by psychometric experts and then validated for content (i.e., relevance, clarity, and comprehensiveness) by psychometric experts and individuals of the target population (i.e., school personnel). In the second phase, classical test theory was utilized to analyze the validity and reliability of the resulting items from phase 1 among 400 individuals working at primary schools. Results The coding of the interviews resulted in ten themes that we labeled based on the theoretical literature: school health policies, community connections, health education, physical activity, health services, nutrition, psychological services, physical environment, equipment and facilities, and school staff’s health. The items created for each theme ended up in an initial pool of 76 items. In the final stage of phase 1, 69 items remained after the content validity assessment by experts and school personnel. In phase 2, the SHAT-PS items were tested using maximum likelihood exploratory factor analysis and confirmatory factor analysis. Of the 69 items from phase 1, 22 items were removed due to low factor loadings. The results showed that the 8-factor model was the best solution (chi-square/df = 2.41, CFI = .98, TLI = .97, RMSEA = .06). The discriminant and convergent validity of the SHAT-PS were evaluated as satisfactory and the scale had high internal consistency (Cronbach’s alpha for all subscales > .93). The test-retest reliability was satisfactory—the intraclass correlation coefficient pooled was .95 (99% CI [.91–.98]). Moreover, the standard error of measurement resulted in an SEM pooled equal to 4.4. No discrepancy was found between subgroups of gender and subgroups of staffs’ positions at schools. Conclusion The SHAT-PS is a valid and reliable tool that may facilitate school staff, stakeholders and researchers to evaluate the presence of the factors that promote health at primary schools. Nevertheless, in the process of validation, many of the items related to staff’s health were eliminated due to poor factor loadings. Obviously, staff health is an important factor in the measurement of school health. Hence, we recommend that the validity and reliability of the SHAT-PS in other cultures should be done using the original 76-item version.

Publisher

PeerJ

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine,General Neuroscience

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