Assessing College Students’ Social and Emotional Strengths: A Cross-Cultural Comparison from Mexico, United States, and Spain

M. J., José A., Leticia Chacón-Gutiérrez, E. Dowdy, Karen Nylund-Gibson, Mei-ki Chan, Victoria Soto-Sanz, J. C., Tíscar Tíscar, Agustín E.
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Endeavors supporting college students’ positive psychosocial development are gaining attention and investment in various countries and social contexts. Higher education experiences provide new academic, social, and vocational advancement opportunities at a critical developmental stage. However, higher education can also cause distress due to the challenges and stressors present during this new stage of increased independence. The Social Emotional Health Survey-Higher Education (SEHS-HE) assesses the core psychosocial strengths of youths transitioning from secondary schools into higher education institutions (IHE) to aid campus student support services. The present study sought to extend the SEHS-HE research by examining its application with samples from Mexico (n = 4,207), United States (n = 1,638), and Spain (n = 1,734), college students. Confirmatory factor analyses investigated the hypothesized SEHS-HE higher-order factor model. The Mexico sample returned an acceptable model fit, but the USA and Spain samples had a suboptimal fit; hence, we explored alternative models. A two-level structure had full invariance for all three samples. This study extends the current scholarship on the conceptual model and psychometric properties of SEHS-HE. The discussion focuses on implications for future research to enhance SEHS-HE in national and cross-national research and practice.
大学生社会和情感优势评估:来自墨西哥、美国和西班牙的跨文化比较
在不同的国家和社会背景下,支持大学生积极心理社会发展的努力越来越受到关注和投资。高等教育经历在一个关键的发展阶段提供了新的学术、社会和职业发展机会。然而,高等教育也会因为在这个日益独立的新阶段所面临的挑战和压力而造成困扰。社会情绪健康调查-高等教育(SEHS-HE)评估青少年从中学过渡到高等教育机构(IHE)的核心心理社会优势,以帮助校园学生支持服务。本研究通过对来自墨西哥(n = 4207)、美国(n = 1638)和西班牙(n = 1734)的大学生样本进行检验,试图扩展SEHS-HE研究。验证性因子分析考察了假设的SEHS-HE高阶因子模型。墨西哥样本返回了一个可接受的模型拟合,但美国和西班牙样本有一个次优拟合;因此,我们探索了替代模型。两层结构对所有三个样本都具有完全不变性。本研究扩展了目前在SEHS-HE的概念模型和心理测量学性质方面的研究。讨论的重点是在国内和跨国研究和实践中加强SEHS-HE对未来研究的影响。
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