Measurement of adolescent psychological wellbeing: A test of factor structure and measurement invariance.

Journal: Journal of research on adolescence : the official journal of the Society for Research on Adolescence

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Affiliated Institutions:  Department of Psychology, University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign, Champaign, Illinois, USA. Department of Psychology and Institute for Ethnic Studies, University of Nebraska - Lincoln, Lincoln, Nebraska, USA. School of Behavioral Health Sciences, UTHealth, Houston, Texas, USA.

Abstract summary 

Gains in holistic approaches to adult mental health have been associated with increasing interest in understanding psychological wellbeing (PWB) among adolescents. Empirical examination of measurement models for PWB in adolescence is lacking. Thus, the current study examined PWB in a longitudinal, diverse sample of 433 adolescents (non-Latinx Black: 37.6%; non-Latinx White: 25.9%; Latinx: 36.5%; Male adolescents: 50.1%). A one-factor, correlated six-factor and hierarchical models were examined across racial/ethnic (White, Black, and Hispanic) and gender (female, male) identities, after which the best fitting model was selected to undergo invariance testing. A one-factor structure was superior, and exhibited strict invariance across racial/ethnic and gender identities at each wave of the study, as well as longitudinal invariance within the entire sample.

Authors & Co-authors:  Thakur Choi Andrews Temple Cohen

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Citations :  American Psychological Association, Presidential Task Force on Evidence‐Based Practice. (2006). Evidence‐based practice in psychology. American Psychologist, 61(4), 271–285.
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Doi : 10.1111/jora.12939
SSN : 1532-7795
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Male
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adolescence;confirmatory factor;demographics;longitudinal;psychological wellbeing
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United States