Search results for "Measurement Invariance"

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Internal Structure and Measurement Invariance of the Dutch Eating Behavior Questionnaire (DEBQ) in a (Nearly) Representative Dutch Community Sample

2016

The Dutch Eating Behavior Questionnaire is a widely used instrument for assessment of emotional, external and restrained eating. The aim of the present study is to (i) analyse its internal structure using exploratory structural equation modelling; (ii) to assess its measurement invariance with respect to sex, BMI, age and level of education; and (iii) to evaluate the relations of the factors with these variables. Except that women were slightly over-represented, the sample (n = 2173) closely followed the sociodemographic characteristics of the overall Dutch population. The three theoretical factors that emerged from the analysis were in close correspondence with the three scales for emotion…

0301 basic medicine030109 nutrition & dieteticsPsychometricsSample (statistics)medicine.diseaseStructural equation modelingDevelopmental psychology03 medical and health sciencesPsychiatry and Mental healthClinical PsychologyEating disordersDutch PopulationmedicineEating behaviorMeasurement invarianceAssociation (psychology)PsychologyEuropean Eating Disorders Review
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Psychometric properties of the Satisfaction with Job Life Scale in Portuguese workers: A systematic study based on the IRT and CFA modeling

2020

Job satisfaction is related to better physical and mental health, as well as to factors specifically related to work. In this context, the measurement of work satisfaction is important for organizations that profess an interest in engaged and satisfied workers. Therefore, this study aims to examine the psychometric properties of the Satisfaction with Job Life Scale (SWJLS) in Portuguese workers by combining the procedures of the Classical Test Theory (CTT) and the Item Response Theory (IRT). Specifically, internal structure of the scale was studied, its reliability (consistency), correlations with other measures of wellbeing (life satisfaction, loneliness, emotional wellbeing at work, and j…

0301 basic medicineContext (language use)Item response theoryArticleStructural equation modelingClassical test theory03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineClassical test theoryItem response theoryPortuguese workersMeasurement invariancelcsh:Social sciences (General)lcsh:Science (General)MeasurementMultidisciplinaryLife satisfactionConfirmatory factor analysis030104 developmental biologyJob satisfactionlcsh:H1-99Job satisfactionPsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgerylcsh:Q1-390Clinical psychologyHeliyon
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2020

<b><i>Introduction:</i></b> Individuals suffering from overweight or obesity frequently experience weight-based stigmatization. The widespread belief that weight is a matter of personal will and self-control results in various weight-based stereotypes (e.g., laziness, lack of self-discipline, or neglect). <b><i>Objective:</i></b> Based on the modified version of the Weight Bias Internalization Scale (WBIS-M), a short form for the economic assessment of weight bias internalization in the general population was compiled and validated. <b><i>Methods:</i></b> A three-item short form (WBIS-3) was derived based on data from a…

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2016

The Dutch Eating Behavior Questionnaire is an internationally widely used instrument assessing different eating styles that may contribute to weight gain and overweight: emotional eating, external eating, and restraint. This study aimed to evaluate the psychometric properties of the 30-item German version of the DEBQ including its measurement invariance across gender, age, and BMI-status in a representative German population sample. Furthermore, we examined the distribution of eating styles in the general population and provide population-based norms for DEBQ scales. A representative sample of the German general population (N = 2513, age ≥ 14 years) was assessed with the German version of t…

0301 basic medicinemedicine.medical_specialtyPopulationOverweightGerman03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicineMeasurement invariance030212 general & internal medicineeducationPsychiatryeducation.field_of_study030109 nutrition & dieteticsMultidisciplinarydigestive oral and skin physiologyConstruct validityEmotional eatingmedicine.diseaseObesitylanguage.human_languagelanguagemedicine.symptomPsychologyBody mass indexClinical psychologyPLOS ONE
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Further Evidence for Criterion Validity and Measurement Invariance of the Luxembourg Workplace Mobbing Scale

2020

Abstract. Workplace mobbing has various negative consequences for targeted individuals and are costly to organizations. At present it is debated whether gender, age, or occupation are potential risk factors. However, empirical data remain inconclusive as measures of workplace mobbing so far lack of measurement invariance (MI) testing – a prerequisite for meaningful manifest between-group comparisons. To close this research gap, the present study sought to further elucidate MI of the recently developed brief Luxembourg Workplace Mobbing Scale (LWMS; Steffgen, Sischka, Schmidt, Kohl, & Happ, 2016 ) across gender, age, and occupational groups and to test whether these factors represent im…

05 social sciences050401 social sciences methodsTest validityMobbing0504 sociologyJob performanceOrganizational behaviorScale (social sciences)0502 economics and businessCriterion validityMeasurement invarianceOccupational stressPsychologySocial psychology050203 business & managementApplied PsychologyEuropean Journal of Psychological Assessment
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Assessment of learning strategies with the ACRA and the Brief-ACRA scales: Competitive models, measurement invariance, and prediction of academic ach…

2021

Abstract Learning strategies have been widely studied, and they have been related to academic achievement in several studies. Among the measurement instruments developed, the 44-item version of the Learning Strategies Scale (ACRA) is, by far, one of the most widely used questionnaires in the Spanish speaking context. This instrument has been recently shortened to a 17-item version. Neither the 44-item nor the 17-item version have been tested in the Dominican Republic. The aim of this study is to study the psychometric properties of the 44-item and 17-item versions of the ACRA. Participants were 1712 Dominican secondary school students. Both structures of the ACRA were tested via CFA; alpha …

050101 languages & linguistics05 social sciences050301 educationCognitionContext (language use)Spanish speakingGeneral MedicineAcademic achievementConsistency (negotiation)Internal consistencyScale (social sciences)Mathematics education0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesMeasurement invariancePsychology0503 educationRevista de Psicodidáctica (English ed.)
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The hierarchical factor model of ADHD: invariant across age and national groupings?

2011

Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is characterized by problems with attention, impulsivity, and hyperactivity. The diagnosis derives from 18 symptoms indexing these behavioural domains [American Psychiatric Association (APA), DSM-IV-TR, 2000]. There is substantial continuity in maintaining a diagnosis of ADHD from childhood to adolescence (Faraone, Biederman, & Mick, 2006); however the phenotypic expression is highly variable within the diagnosed group and across time (Barkley, 2006; Nigg, 2006). Current diagnostic formulations distinguish between symptoms of inattention and those of hyperactivity-impulsivity. Three ADHD subtypes are recognized in the DSM-IV: the predominantly…

050103 clinical psychologyAge differencesConceptualization05 social sciencesmedicine.diseaseImpulsivityDevelopmental psychologyPsychiatry and Mental healthPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthDevelopmental and Educational PsychologymedicineAttention deficit hyperactivity disorder0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesMeasurement invarianceSiblingmedicine.symptomPsychology050104 developmental & child psychologyFactor analysisPsychopathologyJournal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry
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Dimensions of Anxiety, Age, and Gender: Assessing Dimensionality and Measurement Invariance of the State-Trait for Cognitive and Somatic Anxiety (STI…

2018

The State-Trait Inventory for Cognitive and Somatic Anxiety (STICSA) is a widely used measure of state and trait anxiety that permits a specific assessment of cognitive and somatic anxiety. Previous research provided inconsistent findings about its factor structure in non-clinical samples (e.g., hierarchical or bi-factor structure). To date, no psychometric validation of the Italian version of the STICSA has been conducted. Our study aimed to determine the psychometric functioning of the Italian version of the STICSA, including its dimensionality, gender and age measurement equivalence, and convergent/divergent validity in a large sample of community-dwelling participants (N = 2,938; 55.9% …

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2019

Worries about possible harmful effects of new technologies (modern health worries) have intensely been investigated in the last decade. However, the comparability of translated self-report measures across countries is often problematic. This study aimed to overcome this problem by developing psychometrically sound brief versions of the widely used 25-item Modern Health Worries Scale (MHWS) suitable for multi-country use. Based on data of overall 5,176 individuals from four European countries (England, Germany, Hungary, Sweden), Ant Colony Optimization was used to identify the indicators that optimize model fit and measurement invariance across countries. Two scales were developed. A short (…

050103 clinical psychologyMultidisciplinaryPublic economicsPsychometricsEmerging technologiesAnt colony optimization algorithms05 social sciencesComparabilityItem selection050109 social psychologyCross-cultural studies0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesMeasurement invariancePsychologyPLOS ONE
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2021

Background: The Self-Regulation of Eating Behavior Questionnaire (SREBQ) is an economical way of assessing an individual's self-regulatory abilities regarding eating behavior. Such scales are needed in the German population; therefore, the purpose of the present study was the translation and validation of a German version of the SREBQ.Method: First, we conducted a pilot study (Study 1; N = 371) after the translation procedure. Second, we assessed the final scale in a representative sample of the German population (Sample 2; N = 2,483) and its underlying factor structure. Further, we tested for measurement invariance and evaluated the SREBQ's associations with related scales to explore conve…

050103 clinical psychologyNorm (group)05 social sciencesDiscriminant validityValiditylanguage.human_languageConfirmatory factor analysisGerman03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineScale (social sciences)language0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesMeasurement invariance030212 general & internal medicinePsychologyGeneral PsychologyReliability (statistics)Clinical psychologyFrontiers in Psychology
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