Cross-Cultural Analyses of Determinants of Quality of Life and Mental Health: Results from the Eurohis Study |
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Authors: | Silke Schmidt Mick Power |
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Affiliation: | (1) Centre of Psychosocial Medicine, Department of Medical Psychology, University Hospital of Hamburg, Haus S 35, Martinistr. 52, 20242 Hamburg, Germany |
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Abstract: | Recent projects on international instrument development have produced a wide array of health indicators that may be used for cross-cultural field-testing, however more information on their cross-cultural performance in relation to health determinants is necessary. The current study approaches one step for international conceptual validation by analysing the association between various health determinants and different types of health outcomes (mental health, quality of life) across a range of countries or geographical areas. The current study is based on the EUROHIS project that has been conducted in a sample of 4849 adults across 10 European countries. Results highlight that interactions between health determinants with subjective mental health, general health and quality of life (QoL) differ between Western European countries, Eastern European countries and the Newly Associated States as well as Israel. Using a MIMIC model approach, we were able to show that the impact of each of the sociodemographic variables cannot be interpreted on the basis of its single loading but only seeing the interacting with other indicators. Future studies should include sociodemographics in MIMIC models in each latent factor before carrying out regressions on a larger scale. Future investigations will require larger and representative samples to (a) test models on latent factors of mental health and QoL and (b) on the basis of these findings test overall structural models across countries. |
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Keywords: | cross-cultural health determinants health-indicators international instrument development quality of life |
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