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Testing the Cross-Ethnic Construct Validity of the Brief Symptom InventoryUniversity of Southern California, hoe{at}usc.edu
University of Southern California Objective: The purpose of the present study was to examine the cross-ethnic construct validity of the Brief Symptom Inventory (BSI). Method: The sample consisted of 1,166 individuals diagnosed with severe and persistent mental illness who were receiving treatment in community-based mental health programs. Multiple-group confirmatory factor analysis was used to test measurement invariance of the BSI's second-order factor model across three ethnic groups (African Americans, Caucasians, and Latinos). Results: The data supported the configural invariance of the BSI's second-order factor model as well as the full metric invariance and the partial metric invariance. Conclusions: The present study presented substantial empirical evidence for the construct validity of the BSI's second-order factor model across the three ethnic groups.
Key Words: Brief Symptom Inventory (BSI) second-order factor measurement invariance people with severe and persistent mental illness (SPMI) confirmatory factor analysis
This version was published on January
1, 2009 Research on Social Work Practice, Vol. 19, No. 1,
93-103 (2009) |
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