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Title: Validation of depression, anxiety, and stress scales (DASS-21) among Thai nursing students in an online learning environment during the COVID-19 outbreak: A multi-center study
Authors: Yuwadee Wittayapun
Ueamporn Summart
Panicha Polpanadham
Thanyaporn Direksunthorn
Raweewan Paokanha
Naruk Judabood
Muhamad Zulfatul A’la
ยุวดี วิทยพันธ์
เอื้อมพร สุ่มมาตย์
ปณิชา พลพนาธรรม
ธันยพร ดิเรกสุนทร
รวีวรรณ เผ่ากัณหา
น่ารัก จุดาบุตร
Walailak University. Movement Science and Exercise Research Center-Walailak University (MoveSE-WU)
Roi Et Rajabhat University. Faculty of Nursing
Huachiew Chalermprakiet University. Faculty of Physical Therapy
Walailak University. School of Medicine
Ratchathani University. Faculty of Nursing
Chalermkarnchana University. Faculty of Nursing
University of Jember. Faculty of Nursing
Keywords: ความซึมเศร้า
Depression
ความวิตกกังวล
Anxiety
ความเครียด
Stress
โควิด-19 (โรค)
COVID-19 ‪(Disease)‬
นักศึกษาพยาบาล -- ไทย
Nursing students -- Thailand
การจัดสภาพแวดล้อมการเรียนรู้ออนไลน์
Online learning environment
Issue Date: 2023
Citation: PLOS ONE 18,6 (June 30, 2023) : e0288041
Abstract: The Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale (DASS-21), an introductory scale used to identify common mental disorders (CMDs) among adults, was validated across cultures in Asian populations; nevertheless, its capacity for screening these disorders may be limited for some specified groups, including nursing students. This study attempted to investigate the psychometric scale’s unique features of DASS-21 for Thai nursing students in an online learning environment during the COVID-19 outbreak. A cross-sectional study using the multistage sampling technique recruited 3,705 nursing students from 18 universities located in south and northeast Thailand. The data were gathered using an online web-based survey, and then all respondents were divided into 2 groups (group 1, n = 2,000, group 2, n = 1,705). After using the statistical methods to reduce items, exploratory factor analysis (EFA) using group 1 was performed to investigate the factor structure of the DASS-21. Finally, group 2 used confirmatory factor analysis to verify the modified structure proposed by the EFA and assess the construct validity of the DASS-21. A total of 3,705 Thai nursing students were enrolled. For the factorial construct validity, a three-factor model was initially suggested containing 18 items (DASS-18) spread across 3 components: anxiety (7 items), depression (7 items) and stress (4 items). The internal consistency reliability was acceptable with Cronbach’s alpha in the range of 0.73–0.92for either the total or its subscales. For convergent validity, average variance extracted (AVE) showed that all the DASS-18 subscales achieved convergence effect with AVE in the range of 0.50–0.67. The psychometric features of the DASS-18 will support Thai psychologists and researchers to screen CMDs more easily among undergraduate nursing students in tertiary institutions who enrolled in an online learning environment during the COVID-19 outbreak.
Description: สามารถเข้าถึงบทความฉบับเต็มได้ที่ https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0288041
URI: https://has.hcu.ac.th/jspui/handle/123456789/2062
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