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摘要
生活技能教育对于培养青少年的各种能力至关重要,尤其是在印度,因为最近的政策重点发生了转变。本文研究了为评估印度青少年生活技能项目的有效性而开发的测量性别态度、自我效能感、复原力和问题解决能力的量表的可靠性、因子结构和有效性。在印度魔力巴士基金会(Magic Bus India Foundation)开展生活技能干预计划之前,我们从 16000 多名 11 至 15 岁的印度青少年中收集了不同量表的基线数据。主成分分析(promax rotation)的结果表明,所有量表均为单因素解。此外,确认性因素分析表明,使用对角线加权最小二乘法对上述量表进行估计,模型拟合效果极佳。每个量表的模型都具有性别不变性,这表明男孩和女孩的性别态度、自我效能感、复原力和问题解决能力的评估结果相似。此外,相关分析表明,性别态度与自我效能感之间存在正相关,性别态度与复原力之间存在负相关,自我效能感与复原力之间存在负相关。本文讨论了相关的影响。
Validating Tools to Measure Life Skills Among Adolescents in India
Life skill education is critical for developing various competencies among the adolescent population, especially in India, given the recent shift in policy focus. This article examines the reliability, factor structure, and the validity of scales measuring gender attitudes, perceived self-efficacy, resilience, and problem-solving developed to assess the effectiveness of a life skill program among Indian adolescents. Baseline data, before a life skill intervention program by Magic Bus India Foundation, were collected from over 16000 Indian adolescents between 11 and 15 years on different measures. Results from principal component analyses with promax rotation indicated a one-factor solution for all the scales. Further, confirmatory factor analyses indicated an excellent model fit using the diagonally weighted least squares method of estimation for the above-mentioned scales. The models for each scale were gender invariant, indicating that gender attitudes, perceived self-efficacy, resilience, and problem solving were assessed similarly between boys and girls. Additionally, correlation analysis indicated a positive relationship between gender attitudes and self-efficacy, a negative relation between gender attitudes and resilience, and a negative association between self-efficacy and resilience. Implications are discussed.
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Journal of Indian Association for Child and Adolescent Mental Health (JIACAM) is a peer reviewed online journal. Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals (http://www.icmje.org) will be followed. JIACAM accepts original articles, review articles, case reports, conference announcements, summary of trials, letters to the editor and conference reports.