Development of the Scale of Perceived Social Support in HIV (PSS-HIV)

Cortés A.; Hunt, N; McHale, S

Keywords: hiv/aids, factor analysis, perceived social support, biopsychosocial, scale development

Abstract

Social support (SS) plays a key role for HIV/AIDS prevention and disease management. Numerous general and disease-specific SS instruments have been developed and perception of support has been increasingly considered, though no scales have been specifically developed to measure perceived social support (PSS) in HIV/AIDS. To help fill this gap a 12-item scale was developed. The study comprised 406 (HIV(+) and HIV(-)) participants from Chile and the UK. A principal component factor analysis yielded three factors explaining 77.0 % of the total variance: Belonging, Esteem and Self-development with Cronbach alpha of 0.759, 0.882 and 0.927 respectively and 0.893 on the full scale. The PSS-HIV is brief, easy-to-apply, available in English and Spanish and evaluates the perception of supportive social interactions. Further research is needed to corroborate its capacity to detect psycho-socio-immune interactions, its connection with Maslow's hierarchy of need theory and to evaluate its properties for different health states.

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Título según WOS: Development of the Scale of Perceived Social Support in HIV (PSS-HIV)
Título según SCOPUS: Development of the Scale of Perceived Social Support in HIV (PSS-HIV)
Título de la Revista: AIDS AND BEHAVIOR
Volumen: 18
Número: 12
Editorial: SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS
Fecha de publicación: 2014
Página de inicio: 2274
Página final: 2284
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1007/s10461-014-0902-0

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS