Scientific Reports (Feb 2024)

Preliminary validation of the Mental Health Test in a psychiatric sample

  • Virág Zábó,
  • Dávid Erát,
  • Xenia Gonda,
  • Judit Harangozó,
  • Máté Iváncsics,
  • Ágnes Vincze,
  • Judit Farkas,
  • Gábor Balogh,
  • Attila Oláh,
  • Szabolcs Kéri,
  • György Purebl,
  • András Vargha

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-54537-4
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
pp. 1 – 10

Abstract

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Abstract To assist psychiatrists and clinical psychologists to assess their patients’ psychological immune competence-based capacities and resources, depending on the mental health disorder diagnosis and the severity of the symptoms, the present study examined the psychometric properties of the Mental Health Test in a psychiatric sample. The research was carried out in four Hungarian healthcare facilities using a cross-sectional design. A total of 331 patients (140 male, 188 female, and 3 who preferred not to disclose their gender) completed the Mental Health Test, six well-being and mental health measures, and the Symptom Checklist-90. Psychiatrists and clinical psychologists reported the mental disorder status of each participant. Confirmatory factor analysis showed a good fit of the five-factor model to the data for the clinical version of the Mental Health Test (CFI = 0.972, RMSEA = 0.034). High internal consistency coefficients (α: 0.70–0.84; ω: 0.71–0.85) and excellent external and content validity were reported. The test is not sensitive to sociodemographic indicators but is sensitive to the correlates of well-being and to the symptoms of different types of mental disorders. Our preliminary findings suggest that the Mental Health Test is a suitable measure for assessing mental health capacities and resources in psychiatric samples.

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