A Brief Report on Measurement Invariance for the Ethnic Identity Scale Among College-Attending Emerging Adults

IF 2.6 3区 心理学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES
Kelsie K. Allison, Alan Meca, Bethany Cruz, Allison Wright, Taryn Veniegas
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Abstract

Ethnic-Racial Identity (ERI) development research has been critical in further understanding youths’ psychological adjustment. The Ethnic Identity Scale (EIS) has been used extensively in this field of research to measure ERI. However, it has not been assessed for full measurement invariance, which is essential to ensure its effectiveness in measuring ERI differences across different ethnic-racial and gender groups. Thus, the current study sought to establish full factorial measurement invariance of the EIS between emerging adult college students across ethnic-racial groups (i.e., Asian American, Black/African American, Hispanic/Latinx, and non-Hispanic White/European American) and genders (i.e., male and female). Participants included 7165 students ( M age = 19.71 years, SD = 1.50) from 31 colleges and universities across various U.S. regions. Results established full factorial measurement invariance for the EIS across groups. Additionally, we examined construct validity by establishing that associations between ERI and psychological adjustment were consistent across groups. Implications and limitations are discussed.
大学生族群认同量表的测量不变性研究
民族-种族认同(ERI)发展研究对于进一步了解青少年心理适应具有重要意义。族群认同量表(EIS)在这一研究领域被广泛用于测量ERI。然而,尚未对其进行全面的测量不变性评估,这对于确保其在测量不同民族、种族和性别群体之间ERI差异的有效性至关重要。因此,本研究试图建立跨种族群体(即亚裔美国人、黑人/非裔美国人、西班牙裔/拉丁裔和非西班牙裔白人/欧洲裔美国人)和性别(即男性和女性)的新兴成年大学生EIS的全因子测量不变性。参与者包括来自美国不同地区31所高校的7165名学生(M年龄= 19.71岁,SD = 1.50)。结果建立了各组EIS的全因子测量不变性。此外,我们通过建立ERI和心理适应之间的关联来检验结构效度。讨论了影响和局限性。
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Emerging Adulthood
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