Exploratory factor analysis of items for evaluating healthy lifestyles related to mental health among undergraduate students

Introduction: A healthy lifestyle is pivotal for improving mental health. As the concept of a healthy lifestyle is comprehensive, there is a need to prioritise components related to mental health in planning proper mental health interventions. In this regard, physical activity, diet, sleep quality,...

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Published in:Malaysian Family Physician
Main Author: Rahman Z.A.; Isa B.; Shahibi M.S.; Mansor M.I.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Academy of Family Physicians of Malaysia 2023
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Rahman Z.A.; Isa B.; Shahibi M.S.; Mansor M.I.
Exploratory factor analysis of items for evaluating healthy lifestyles related to mental health among undergraduate students
2023
Malaysian Family Physician
18

10.51866/oa.448
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85181845439&doi=10.51866%2foa.448&partnerID=40&md5=13436ae2857d32b0090a3bf668d3371d
Introduction: A healthy lifestyle is pivotal for improving mental health. As the concept of a healthy lifestyle is comprehensive, there is a need to prioritise components related to mental health in planning proper mental health interventions. In this regard, physical activity, diet, sleep quality, substance abuse and social support have been identified to enhance mental health. It is necessary to develop a valid scale for assessing healthy lifestyles related to mental health. Thus, this study aimed to adapt and validate an existing scale to evaluate healthy lifestyles related to mental health. Methods: This study included 177 (men: n=73, women: n=104) participants from University Teknologi MARA, Puncak Alam, Selangor. The data were presented using descriptive statistics and subjected to an exploratory factor analysis. Results: The 22 scale items evaluated were valid and reliable in assessing the five components of healthy lifestyles related to mental health. The total variance explained for measuring the construct was 68.610%. The Cronbach’s alpha value for the five components ranged from 0.784 to 0.903. Conclusion: The adapted scale is acceptable and reliable in evaluating healthy lifestyles related to mental health within the target population. Thus, it can be used to assess significant components of healthy lifestyles to promote mental health. Accordingly, relevant authorities can formulate the best strategies to enhance mental health. © 2023, Academy of Family Physicians of Malaysia. All rights reserved.
Academy of Family Physicians of Malaysia
1985207X
English
Article
All Open Access; Gold Open Access; Green Open Access
author Rahman Z.A.; Isa B.; Shahibi M.S.; Mansor M.I.
spellingShingle Rahman Z.A.; Isa B.; Shahibi M.S.; Mansor M.I.
Exploratory factor analysis of items for evaluating healthy lifestyles related to mental health among undergraduate students
author_facet Rahman Z.A.; Isa B.; Shahibi M.S.; Mansor M.I.
author_sort Rahman Z.A.; Isa B.; Shahibi M.S.; Mansor M.I.
title Exploratory factor analysis of items for evaluating healthy lifestyles related to mental health among undergraduate students
title_short Exploratory factor analysis of items for evaluating healthy lifestyles related to mental health among undergraduate students
title_full Exploratory factor analysis of items for evaluating healthy lifestyles related to mental health among undergraduate students
title_fullStr Exploratory factor analysis of items for evaluating healthy lifestyles related to mental health among undergraduate students
title_full_unstemmed Exploratory factor analysis of items for evaluating healthy lifestyles related to mental health among undergraduate students
title_sort Exploratory factor analysis of items for evaluating healthy lifestyles related to mental health among undergraduate students
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description Introduction: A healthy lifestyle is pivotal for improving mental health. As the concept of a healthy lifestyle is comprehensive, there is a need to prioritise components related to mental health in planning proper mental health interventions. In this regard, physical activity, diet, sleep quality, substance abuse and social support have been identified to enhance mental health. It is necessary to develop a valid scale for assessing healthy lifestyles related to mental health. Thus, this study aimed to adapt and validate an existing scale to evaluate healthy lifestyles related to mental health. Methods: This study included 177 (men: n=73, women: n=104) participants from University Teknologi MARA, Puncak Alam, Selangor. The data were presented using descriptive statistics and subjected to an exploratory factor analysis. Results: The 22 scale items evaluated were valid and reliable in assessing the five components of healthy lifestyles related to mental health. The total variance explained for measuring the construct was 68.610%. The Cronbach’s alpha value for the five components ranged from 0.784 to 0.903. Conclusion: The adapted scale is acceptable and reliable in evaluating healthy lifestyles related to mental health within the target population. Thus, it can be used to assess significant components of healthy lifestyles to promote mental health. Accordingly, relevant authorities can formulate the best strategies to enhance mental health. © 2023, Academy of Family Physicians of Malaysia. All rights reserved.
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