Alyssa Lozano, Tae Kyoung Lee, Alejandra Fernandez, Guillermo Prado, Steven A Safren, Daniel E Jimenez, Audrey Harkness
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摘要
拉丁裔性少数男性(LSMM)的心理健康差异因心理健康需求治疗不足而加剧。本研究旨在建立对医疗保健和精神疾病的文化态度问卷(CAHMIQ)的因素结构,并检验不同出生地(出生在美国大陆与非美国大陆)的测量不变性。参与者包括南佛罗里达州的290名LSMM。验证性因子分析检验了CAHMIQ的因子结构,测量不变性检验了在美国大陆以外出生的LSMM(51.4%)和在美国大陆出生的LSMM(48.3%)之间的等价性。二阶因子模型显示了可接受的拟合(CFI/RMSEA = .91/.03),由代表心理健康原因和支持的明显指标的一阶因子组成。测量不变性结果表明,CAHMIQ在不同的出生群体中表现相同(Δχ2(18) = 16.941, p = .5272)。CAHMIQ可用于了解两个出生群体对医疗保健和精神疾病的态度,并为lsmm参与精神健康治疗提供信息。
Factor Structure and Measurement Invariance of the Cultural Attitudes Toward Healthcare and Mental Illness Questionnaire Among Latino Sexual Minority Men.
Mental health disparities among Latino sexual minority men (LSMM) are exacerbated by un(der)treated mental health needs. This study sought to establish the factor structure of the Cultural Attitudes Toward Healthcare and Mental Illness Questionnaire (CAHMIQ) and examine measurement invariance across nativity (born in vs. outside the continental U.S.). Participants included 290 LSMM in South Florida. Confirmatory factor analysis examined the factor structure of CAHMIQ and measurement invariance examined equivalence across LSMM born outside (51.4%) and inside (48.3%) the continental U.S. The second-order factor model showed an acceptable fit (CFI/RMSEA = .91/.03) and consisted of first-ordered factors representing manifest indicators of causes and supports for mental health. Measurement invariance results suggest that the CAHMIQ performs equivalently across nativity groups (Δχ2(18) = 16.941, p = .5272). The CAHMIQ may be used among both nativity groups to understand attitudes toward healthcare and mental illness and inform LSMMs' engagement in mental health treatment.
期刊介绍:
The Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences publishes empirical articles, multiple case study reports, critical reviews of literature, conceptual articles, reports of new instruments, and scholarly notes of theoretical or methodological interest to Hispanic populations. The multidisciplinary focus of the HJBS includes the fields of anthropology, economics, education, linguistics, political science, psychology, psychiatry, public health, and sociology.