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Questioning the stability of sense of coherence

The impact of socio-economic status and working conditions in the Canadian population

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Abstract.

Background:

Much debate exists about the stability of the sense of coherence measure. This study examined changes in sense of coherence (SOC), and the variables associated with these changes, over a 4-year period, in a representative sample of the Canadian labour force (n=6,790).

Methods:

Two methods were used to assess change in SOC: (1) Change outside of that which could be considered as indistinguishable from measurement error, and (2) Change of more than 10%, which was originally proposed by Antonovksy, the scales designer.

Results:

Over the study period, 35.4% of the population reported changes in SOC outside the range we consider possible due to measurement error, with 58% reporting change greater than 10%. Unskilled occupations were associated with declines in SOC, with household income demonstrating a curvilinear relationship with decline in SOC in the female population only. None of the variables used predicted increases in SOC.

Conclusions:

Given the degree of change in SOC, and the representativeness of the study sample, we suggest that SOC has a large state component. Given this lack of stability, we recommend caution if using the SOC to represent a stable global orientation within a causal context.

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Abbreviations

SOC:

Sense of Coherence

T-RT:

Test-Retest

SEM:

Standard Error of Measurement

MDC:

Minimum Detectable Change

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Smith, P.M., Breslin, F.C. & Beaton, D.E. Questioning the stability of sense of coherence. Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol 38, 475–484 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00127-003-0654-z

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