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Equivalencies Regarding the Measurement and Constructs of Self-Esteem and Major Life Events in an Asian/Pacific Islander Sample
Construct, scalar, and functional measurement equivalencies of the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale (RSES) and Major Life Events checklist (MLE) and the constructs assessed were investigated across groups differentiated on Hawaiian/part-Hawaiian and non-Hawaiian (e.g., Caucasian, Filipino, Hispanic, Japa...
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Published in: | Cultural diversity & ethnic minority psychology 2001-05, Vol.7 (2), p.152-163 |
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Summary: | Construct, scalar, and functional measurement equivalencies
of the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale (RSES) and Major Life
Events checklist (MLE) and the constructs assessed were
investigated across groups differentiated on
Hawaiian/part-Hawaiian and non-Hawaiian
(e.g., Caucasian, Filipino,
Hispanic, Japanese, and mixed/2 or more) ethnicity and
gender. Initial results from maximum likelihood factoring with promax
rotation showed that RSES negatively worded Item 5 loaded with the positively
worded Items 1, 2, 4, 6, and 7 on 1 of 2 factors for
Hawaiian/part-Hawaiian female participants.
Similarly, negatively worded Item 8 and the same positively worded
items comprised 1 of 2 factors for non-Hawaiian male
participants. For the other 2 Ethnicity × Gender groups,
factors were respectively comprised of the 5 positively and 5 negatively
worded RSES items. Construct equivalence or simple
(2-factor) structure underlying the RSES was indicated
across the 4 groups after Items 5 and 8 were excluded from a subsequent
factoring procedure. Simple structure showed that Factor 1 comprised
the positively worded Items 1, 2, 4, 6, and 7,
and the remaining negatively worded Items 3, 9, and 10 loaded on
Factor 2. Scalar equivalence of the self-esteem and major life
events measures was supported by the statistical nonsignificance of the Major
Life Events × Ethnicity × Gender interaction effect in multiple
regression models. The consistency in the absolute size and direction
of the intercorrelations between overall self-esteem,
self-esteem Factors 1 and 2, and major life events variables
indicated the functional equivalence of respective measures and constructs
assessed. Measurement equivalency findings concerning the RSES and
MLE, the constructs measured, and their utility versus caution
against their use in multiethnic studies were discussed. |
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ISSN: | 1099-9809 1939-0106 |
DOI: | 10.1037/1099-9809.7.2.152 |