Investigating non-invariance of psychological intimate partner violence measures in the demographic and health surveys: roles of survey design and national context in 19 countries.

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q2 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Kathryn M Yount, Erin R Johnson, Nadine J Kaslow, Yuk Fai Cheong
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Abstract

Background: One third of adult women report lifetime psychological intimate partner violence (IPV). Controlling behavior is a common dimension of psychological IPV; however, evidence is mixed on its cross-national and cross-time measurement invariance, limiting its use to monitor Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 5.2.1, to eliminate all forms of violence against women. We explored easier-to-modify survey-design features and harder-to-modify individual-level and national-level characteristics that may account for non-invariance of these controlling-behavior items.

Methods: We analyzed data on five controlling behaviors administered to 373,167 ever-partnered women 15-49 years in 19 low- or middle-income countries in which at least two national Demographic and Health Surveys were administered during 2005-2019. We performed multiple-group confirmatory factor analysis (MGCFA) to test for exact forms of invariance and alignment optimization (AO) to test for approximate invariance across 7-9 survey-design groups, defined by the number of preceding questionnaire modules (to proxy respondent burden) and weeks of interviewer training (to proxy interviewer skills). Adjustment for covariates in the MGCFA assessed whether individual- and national-level characteristics could account for any observed non-invariance across survey-design groups.

Results: In MGCFA without covariates, configural invariance of the controlling-behavior items was observed across survey-design groups. Exact invariance, partial invariance (with 20% of parameter estimates freed), and approximate invariance were not observed across groups. In adjusted MGCFA, neither woman-level covariates (schooling, attitudes about IPV against women) nor national-level covariates (women's mean schooling, mean attitudes about IPV against women, gender-related legal environment) alone or combined accounted for the non-invariance of controlling-behavior items across survey-design groups.

Conclusions: Comparing estimates for controlling behavior across country, time, and survey design variations warrants caution. Standardizing questionnaire length and interviewer training may improve the invariance of these items. Other characteristics, like ethnicity and language, may account for the non-invariance of controlling-behavior items across survey-design groups and should be tested. Current controlling-behavior items should be refined to enhance their comparability, and new controlling-behavior items should be identified and tested to improve the item set's content validity. Given current evidence of the high prevalence and health impacts of psychological IPV against women, advancing this research agenda is needed to monitor SDG 5.2.1.

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调查人口和健康调查中亲密伴侣心理暴力措施的不稳定性:19个国家调查设计和国情的作用。
背景:三分之一的成年妇女报告终生心理亲密伴侣暴力。控制行为是心理IPV的一个常见维度;然而,关于其跨国和跨时间测量不变性的证据不一,限制了其在监测可持续发展目标5.2.1(消除一切形式的暴力侵害妇女行为)方面的应用。我们探索了更容易修改的调查设计特征和更难修改的个人和国家层面的特征,这些特征可能解释了这些控制行为项目的非不变性。方法:我们分析了19个低收入或中等收入国家的373,167名15-49岁有过伴侣的女性的五种控制行为数据,这些国家在2005-2019年期间至少进行了两次全国人口与健康调查。我们进行了多组验证性因子分析(MGCFA)来测试不变性的确切形式,并进行了对齐优化(AO)来测试7-9个调查设计组的近似不变性,这些调查设计组由之前问卷模块的数量(代表被调查者负担)和采访者培训的周数(代表采访者技能)定义。MGCFA中协变量的调整评估了个人和国家层面的特征是否可以解释调查设计群体中观察到的任何非不变性。结果:在没有协变量的MGCFA中,在调查设计组中观察到控制行为项目的结构不变性。精确不变性、部分不变性(释放20%的参数估计)和近似不变性在组间没有观察到。在调整后的MGCFA中,无论是女性水平的协变量(受教育程度、对针对女性的IPV的态度)还是国家水平的协变量(女性平均受教育程度、对针对女性的IPV的平均态度、与性别相关的法律环境)单独或组合都不能解释调查设计群体中控制行为项目的非不变性。结论:比较不同国家、时间和调查设计差异对控制行为的估计需要谨慎。标准化问卷长度和采访者培训可以提高这些项目的不变性。其他特征,如种族和语言,可能解释了调查设计组中控制行为项目的非不变性,应该进行测试。对现有的控制行为项目进行细化,增强其可比性;对新的控制行为项目进行识别和测试,提高项目集的内容效度。鉴于目前有证据表明针对妇女的心理IPV的高患病率和健康影响,需要推进这一研究议程,以监测可持续发展目标5.2.1。
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BMC Women's Health
BMC Women's Health OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY-
CiteScore
3.40
自引率
4.00%
发文量
444
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Women''s Health is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of the health and wellbeing of adolescent girls and women, with a particular focus on the physical, mental, and emotional health of women in developed and developing nations. The journal welcomes submissions on women''s public health issues, health behaviours, breast cancer, gynecological diseases, mental health and health promotion.
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