Results from COVID Stress Scale measurement invariance tests across times 1 and 2.

DC = Danger-Contamination Scale; SES = Socioeconomic Consequences Scale; XN = Xenophobia Scale; TR = Traumatic Stress Scale; CK = Checking Scale; I χ 2 = overall test of measurement invariance across items; a χ 2 = test of measurement invariance in item discrimination values; b χ 2 = test of measurement invariance in item difficulty parameters. Chi square values from specific measurement invariance tests presented in cells; bold denotes a statistically significant chi square value at p < .05. Significant values here suggest that an item or item parameter may be non-invariant across time (i.... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Katarzyna Adamczyk (9573135)
D. Angus Clark (5130482)
Julia Pradelok (11778254)
Dokumenttyp: Text
Erscheinungsdatum: 2021
Schlagwörter: Medicine / Science Policy / Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified / used data collected / obsessive compulsive symptoms / also positively related / validity &lt;/ p / largely invariant across / css &# 8217 / covid stress scales / measure stress / xlink \ / &gt; / results suggest / psychometrically robust / psychometric properties / psychometric functioning / measurement invariance / language version / lags considered / future investigations / factor structure / external associations / dutch translations / 19 vaccine / 19 pandemic / 19 fear
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Link(s) : https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0260459.s012

DC = Danger-Contamination Scale; SES = Socioeconomic Consequences Scale; XN = Xenophobia Scale; TR = Traumatic Stress Scale; CK = Checking Scale; I χ 2 = overall test of measurement invariance across items; a χ 2 = test of measurement invariance in item discrimination values; b χ 2 = test of measurement invariance in item difficulty parameters. Chi square values from specific measurement invariance tests presented in cells; bold denotes a statistically significant chi square value at p < .05. Significant values here suggest that an item or item parameter may be non-invariant across time (i.e., significant differences across time).The initial “All Items” sweep was conducted to identify anchor items and items that may demonstrate non-invariance. This process may over-identify non-invariance however, and so more targeted follow-up tests were conducted using the items and parameters that demonstrated invariance at a previous stage as anchors. The exception was that the presence of non-invariance in the discrimination value suggests that the whole item should be treated as functioning differently across time, even if there is no evidence for non-invariance in the difficulty parameters (i.e., equal difficulty in the absence of equal discrimination values is not particularly meaningful). In all models Time 1 was treated as the reference group (factor mean and variance fixed to 0 and 1, respectively) and Time 2 was treated as the focal group (factor and variance freely estimated). (DOCX)