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Cross-cultural invariance of the Academic Expectations Stress Inventory: adolescent samples from Canada and Singapore.

Rebecca P Ang1, Robert M Klassen, Wan Har Chong, Vivien S Huan, Isabella Y F Wong, Lay See Yeo, Lindsey L Krawchuk.   

Abstract

We provide further evidence for the two-factor structure of the 9-item Academic Expectations Stress Inventory (AESI) using confirmatory factor analysis on a sample of 289 Canadian adolescents and 310 Singaporean adolescents. Examination of measurement invariance tests the assumption that the model underlying a set of scores is directly comparable across groups. This study also examined the cross-cultural validity of the AESI using multigroup confirmatory factor analysis across both the Canadian and Singaporean adolescent samples. The results suggested cross-cultural invariance of form, factor loadings, and factor variances and covariances of the AESI across both samples. Evidence of AESI's convergent and discriminant validity was also reported. Findings from t-tests revealed that Singaporean adolescents reported a significantly higher level of academic stress arising from self expectations, other expectations, and overall academic stress, compared to Canadian adolescents. Also, a larger cross-cultural effect was associated with academic stress arising from other expectations compared with academic stress arising from self expectations.

Mesh:

Year:  2009        PMID: 19232705     DOI: 10.1016/j.adolescence.2009.01.009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Adolesc        ISSN: 0140-1971


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