非洲中心自我关注量表(ASRS)的心理测量特征:一项针对新兴黑人成人的验证研究。

IF 1.2 Q3 SOCIAL WORK
Husain Lateef, Baffour Boaten Boahen-Boaten
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本研究旨在交叉验证先前在美国黑人青少年样本中开发和评估的非洲中心自我关注量表(ASRS)。然而,这项研究是在619名18-29岁的新兴黑人成年人的代表性样本中进行的。参与者完成了一项调查,其中包括ASRS,并测量了非洲遗产联系、非洲文化取向规范、内化的负面刻板印象、职业抱负、焦虑和抑郁。验证性因子分析证实,所有项目对自我关注的测量作为一个单一的构念,并显示出良好的拟合性。ASRS具有良好的内部信度。结构效度通过与非洲遗产联系和非洲文化取向规范的正相关得到支持。判别效度与内化的负面刻板印象有微弱的负相关。法效度与繁荣和职业抱负呈正相关,与抑郁和焦虑呈负相关。ASRS是一个可靠和有效的测量非洲中心的自我关注在新兴的美国黑人成年人。
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Psychometric Properties of the Afrocentric Self-Regard Scale (ASRS): A Validation Study with Black Emerging Adults.

This study aimed to cross-validate the Afrocentric Self-Regard Scale (ASRS), which was previously developed and assessed in a sample of Black American adolescents. However, this study was conducted with a representative sample of 619 emerging Black adults aged 18-29 years. Participants completed a survey that included the ASRS and measured African heritage connections, Afro-cultural orientation norms, internalized negative stereotypes, career aspirations, anxiety, and depression. A confirmatory factor analysis confirmed that all the items contributed to the measurement of self-regard as a single construct, and showed a good fit. The ASRS showed excellent internal reliability. Construct validity was supported via positive correlations with African heritage connections and Afro-cultural orientation norms. Discriminant validity had a weak, negative correlation with internalized negative stereotypes. Nomological validity was supported via positive correlations with flourishing and career aspirations and negative correlations with depression and anxiety. The ASRS was a reliable and valid measure of Afrocentric self-regard in emerging Black American adults.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment helps social workers firmly grasp developing issues in human behavior theories. It provides an outlet for empirically based articles about human behavior theory that facilitate social workers" practice goals. This innovative journal is the first to address the complexities of human behavior in relation to social work and its relevancy to practice. This makes it an essential resource for classes in human behavior in the social environment. Articles provide you with groundbreaking, up-to-date information on developments in empirically based human behavior theory. They address conceptual and empirical foci which study human behavior as a complex phenomenon.
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