Using the CES-D with custodial grandmothers: cross-validation and convergent validity.

William R. Merchant, Gregory C. Smith, B. Hayslip
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Objective This study is the first to analyze the factor structure of the Center for Epistemological Studies Depression (CES-D) Scale with custodial grandmothers involving both cross validation and convergent validity analyses. Method Cross validation was accomplished with two different samples of custodial grandmothers (GCM) to calibrate (n=733; Average Age=52) and then validate (n=343; Average Age=52.5) the model. Results Radloff's originally proposed four factor model (Depressed Affect, Well-Being, Somatic Symptoms, and Interpersonal Problems) was found to best fit the data for both calibration (RMSEA=0.049) and validation samples (RMSEA=0.050). The construct validity of the four CES-D factors was supported by the correlations observed between these factors and conceptually related psychosocial measures. Conclusion four CES-D factors as proposed are psychometrically sound when applied to custodial grandmothers and that each factor contributes unique and meaningful information in its own right.
使用ce - d与监护祖母:交叉验证和收敛效度。
目的本研究首次采用交叉验证和收敛效度分析方法,对美国认识论研究中心(Center for Epistemological Studies)抑郁量表(CES-D)的因素结构进行分析。方法采用两种不同的监护祖母(GCM)样本进行交叉验证,以校准(n=733;平均年龄=52),然后验证(n=343;平均年龄=52.5)。结果radloff最初提出的四因素模型(抑郁情绪、幸福感、躯体症状和人际关系问题)最适合校准样本(RMSEA=0.049)和验证样本(RMSEA=0.050)的数据。在这些因素与概念相关的社会心理测量之间观察到的相关性支持了四个ce - d因素的结构效度。结论提出的4个ce - d因素在心理测量学上是合理的,每个因素都能提供独特而有意义的信息。
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