Measurement invariance of the strengths and difficulties questionnaire across socioeconomic status and ethnicity from ages 3 to 17 years: A population cohort study.

Journal: PloS one

Volume: 17

Issue: 12

Year of Publication: 2023

Affiliated Institutions:  Department of Education, University of York, York, United Kingdom. Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King's College London, London, United Kingdom. Department of Psychology, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom. Centre for Longitudinal Studies and MRC Unit for Lifelong Health and Ageing, University College London, London, United Kingdom.

Abstract summary 

Mental health inequalities along ethnic and socioeconomic groupings are well documented. The extent to which these observed inequalities are genuine or reflect measurement differences is unclear. In the current study we sought to investigate this in a large population-based sample of children and adolescents in the United Kingdom. The main objective of the study was to establish whether the parent-report Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) was invariant across ethnicity and socioeconomic status groupings at six time points from 3 to 17 years (maximum N = 17,274). First, we fitted a series of confirmatory factor analysis models to the data and confirmed that the five-factor structure (emotional problems; peer problems; conduct problems; hyperactivity/inattention; and prosocial behaviour) had acceptable fit at ages 5, 7, 11, and 14 years. Next, we tested configural, metric, and scalar invariance at these time points and demonstrated scalar invariance across household income, parent highest education, and ethnicity categories. The five-factor structure did not fit well at ages 3 and 17 years; therefore invariance was not tested at these ages. These findings suggest the parent-report SDQ can be used to measure socioeconomic and ethnic inequalities in mental health from ages 5-14 years but more consideration is required outside these ages.

Authors & Co-authors:  Toseeb Umar U Oginni Olakunle O Rowe Richard R Patalay Praveetha P

Study Outcome 

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Citations :  Patalay P, Fitzsimons E. Psychological distress, self-harm and attempted suicide in UK 17-year olds: prevalence and sociodemographic inequalities. The British Journal of Psychiatry. 2021;219(2):437–9. Epub 2021/01/13. doi: 10.1192/bjp.2020.258
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Doi : e0278385
SSN : 1932-6203
Study Population
Male,Female
Mesh Terms
Child
Other Terms
Study Design
Cohort Study,Cross Sectional Study
Study Approach
Country of Study
Publication Country
United States