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Confirmatory factor analysis of the School Refusal Assessment Scale - Revised in an African American community sample.

Aaron R Lyon1.   

Abstract

The current study used confirmatory factor analysis techniques to investigate the construct validity of the child version of the School Refusal Assessment Scale - Revised (SRAS-R) in a community sample of low socioeconomic status, urban, African American fifth and sixth graders (n = 174). The SRAS-R is the best-researched measure of school refusal behavior in youth and typically yields four functional dimensions. Results of the investigation suggested that a modified version of the four-factor model, in which three items from the tangible reinforcement dimension are removed, may have construct validity in the current sample of youth. In addition, youth endorsement of the dimension measuring avoidance of social and/or evaluative situations was positively associated with unexcused absences. Implications for further psychometric research and early identification and prevention of problematic absenteeism in low-SES, ethnic minority community samples are highlighted.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 20567603      PMCID: PMC2887607          DOI: 10.1177/0734282909353438

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Psychoeduc Assess        ISSN: 0734-2829


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