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Validation of a two-item short form of the perceived health competence scale.

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Nair, D; Pennings, JS; Bosworth, HB; Freedland, KE; Kripalani, S; Gordon, EJ; Birdee, GS; Bachmann, JM
Published in: J Patient Rep Outcomes
November 14, 2025

BACKGROUND: Perceived health competence is a construct encompassing individuals’ confidence in managing their health and health-related behaviors. The 8-item Perceived Health Competence Scale (PHCS-8), developed to measure this construct, has established psychometric properties including test-retest reliability and predictive validity for health behaviors and clinical outcomes. We aimed to validate the 2-item Perceived Health Competence Scale (PHCS-2), an abbreviated version of the PHCS-8, for use in clinical and research settings where respondent burden is a primary concern. METHODOLOGY: We conducted a psychometric validation study using pooled data from 482 participants across two cohort studies conducted in an integrative medicine clinic. Participants completed the PHCS-8, PROMIS Global Health Scale (yielding physical and mental health T-scores), Socially Desirable Response Set Five-Item Survey (SDRS-5), and sociodemographic information. Psychometric evaluation included internal consistency reliability, exploratory factorial validity analysis, Bland-Altman analysis of instrument agreement, convergent validity through correlation analysis, and known-groups validity across demographic and health status subgroups. RESULTS: Study participants had a mean age of 51 years (SD = 13.2), were 81% female, and predominantly college-educated (86%). The PHCS-2 demonstrated appropriate response distributions with optimal inter-item correlation (r = 0.31) and factorial validity (factor loadings: 0.569, 0.522). Criterion validity was supported by strong correlation with the PHCS-8 (r = 0.80) and minimal systematic bias in Bland-Altman analysis (mean difference = 0.032, 95% limits: -0.792 to 0.856). Convergent validity was demonstrated through moderate correlations with PROMIS physical health (r = 0.463) and mental health (r = 0.391) T-scores. Known-groups validity was confirmed by significant differences between individuals with above-average versus below-average physical health (Cohen’s d = 0.92) and mental health (Cohen’s d = 0.62). Discriminant validity was supported by no significant correlation with social desirability (SDRS-5, r = 0.013, p > 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: The PHCS-2 represents a psychometrically sound, brief measure of perceived health competence that maintains strong concordance with the full PHCS-8 while substantially reducing respondent burden. This validated instrument provides an efficient clinical screening method to identify patients with lower perceived health competence who may benefit from targeted self-management support interventions.

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J Patient Rep Outcomes

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EISSN

2509-8020

Publication Date

November 14, 2025

Volume

9

Issue

1

Start / End Page

131

Location

Germany

Related Subject Headings

  • 42 Health sciences
  • 32 Biomedical and clinical sciences
 

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Nair, D., Pennings, J. S., Bosworth, H. B., Freedland, K. E., Kripalani, S., Gordon, E. J., … Bachmann, J. M. (2025). Validation of a two-item short form of the perceived health competence scale. J Patient Rep Outcomes, 9(1), 131. https://doi.org/10.1186/s41687-025-00963-5
Nair, Devika, Jacquelyn S. Pennings, Hayden B. Bosworth, Kenneth E. Freedland, Sunil Kripalani, Elisa J. Gordon, Gurjeet S. Birdee, and Justin M. Bachmann. “Validation of a two-item short form of the perceived health competence scale.J Patient Rep Outcomes 9, no. 1 (November 14, 2025): 131. https://doi.org/10.1186/s41687-025-00963-5.
Nair D, Pennings JS, Bosworth HB, Freedland KE, Kripalani S, Gordon EJ, et al. Validation of a two-item short form of the perceived health competence scale. J Patient Rep Outcomes. 2025 Nov 14;9(1):131.
Nair, Devika, et al. “Validation of a two-item short form of the perceived health competence scale.J Patient Rep Outcomes, vol. 9, no. 1, Nov. 2025, p. 131. Pubmed, doi:10.1186/s41687-025-00963-5.
Nair D, Pennings JS, Bosworth HB, Freedland KE, Kripalani S, Gordon EJ, Birdee GS, Bachmann JM. Validation of a two-item short form of the perceived health competence scale. J Patient Rep Outcomes. 2025 Nov 14;9(1):131.

Published In

J Patient Rep Outcomes

DOI

EISSN

2509-8020

Publication Date

November 14, 2025

Volume

9

Issue

1

Start / End Page

131

Location

Germany

Related Subject Headings

  • 42 Health sciences
  • 32 Biomedical and clinical sciences