Conceptualizing adverse childhood experiences as a latent factor: Tests of measurement invariance across five racial and ethnic groups

被引:1
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作者
Jensen, Todd M. [1 ]
Bernard, Donte [2 ]
Lanier, Paul [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ North Carolina Chapel Hill, Sch Social Work, 325 Pittsboro St CB 3550, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 USA
[2] Univ Missouri, Dept Psychol Sci, Columbia, MO USA
关键词
FIT INDEXES; CUMULATIVE RISK; MENTAL-HEALTH; ABUSE; PREVALENCE; EXPOSURE; OUTCOMES; POWER;
D O I
10.1111/cdev.14050
中图分类号
G44 [教育心理学];
学科分类号
0402 ; 040202 ;
摘要
Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are conventionally measured using a cumulative-risk index without consideration of distinct measurement properties across racial and ethnic groups. Drawing from the 2018-2020 National Survey of Children's Health (N = 93,759; 48% female; average age: 9.52 years), we assess the measurement invariance of a latent-factor ACE model across five groups: Hispanic children (14%) and non-Hispanic White (73%), Black (7%), Asian/Pacific Islander (5%), and American Indian/Alaskan Native (1%) children. Results support configural and full metric invariance across groups. However, several ACE item thresholds differed across groups. Findings highlight the potential utility of a latent factor approach and underscore the need to assess differences across racial and ethnic groups in terms of the optimal conceptualization and measurement of ACEs.
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页码:e170 / e185
页数:16
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