Cross-cultural measurement of social withdrawal motivations across 10 countries using multiple-group factor analysis alignment

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
J. Bowker, S. Sette, Laura L Ooi, Sevgi Bayram-Ozdemir, Nora Braathu, E. Bølstad, Karen N Castillo, Aysun Doğan, C. Greco, S. Kamble, Hyoun K. Kim, Yunhee Kim, Junsheng Liu, Wonjung Oh, R. Rapee, Quincy J. J. Wong, Bowen Xiao, A. Zuffianò, R. Coplan
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Abstract

The goal of this study was to evaluate the measurement invariance of an adapted assessment of motivations for social withdrawal (Social Preference Scale–Revised; SPS-R) across cultural contexts and explore associations with loneliness. Participants were a large sample of university students (N = 4,397; Mage = 20.08 years, SD = 2.96; 66% females) from 10 countries (Argentina, Australia, Canada, China, India, Italy, South Korea, Norway, Turkey, and the United States). With this cross-cultural focus, we illustrate the multiple-group factor analysis alignment method, an approach developed to assess measurement invariance when there are several groups. Results indicated approximate measurement invariance across the 10 country groups. Additional analyses indicated that overall, shyness, avoidance, and unsociability are three related, but distinct factors, with some notable country differences evident (e.g., in China, India, and Turkey). Shyness and avoidance were related positively to loneliness in all countries, but the strength of the association between shyness and loneliness differed in Italy and India relative to the other countries. Results also indicated that unsociability was related positively to loneliness in the United States only. Theoretical and assessment implications are discussed.
使用多群体因素分析对10个国家的社会退缩动机进行跨文化测量
本研究的目的是评估社会退缩动机的适应性评估(社会偏好量表-修订;SPS-R)跨文化背景,探索与孤独的联系。参与者是大学生(N = 4397;年龄= 20.08岁,SD = 2.96;来自10个国家(阿根廷、澳大利亚、加拿大、中国、印度、意大利、韩国、挪威、土耳其和美国)。以这种跨文化为重点,我们说明了多组因素分析对齐方法,这是一种在有多个组时评估测量不变性的方法。结果表明,在10个国家组中,测量结果大致不变。另外的分析表明,总体而言,羞怯、回避和不爱交际是三个相关但不同的因素,一些显著的国家差异很明显(例如,在中国、印度和土耳其)。在所有国家,羞怯和回避都与孤独呈正相关,但意大利和印度的羞怯和孤独之间的关联强度相对于其他国家有所不同。研究结果还表明,只有在美国,不爱交际与孤独感呈正相关。讨论了理论和评估意义。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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