| Literature DB >> 26457203 |
Steven F Babbin1, Hui-Qing Yin2, Joseph S Rossi2, Colleen A Redding2, Andrea L Paiva2, Wayne F Velicer2.
Abstract
The Self-Efficacy Scale for Sun Protection consists of two correlated factors with three items each for Sunscreen Use and Avoidance. This study evaluated two crucial psychometric assumptions, factorial invariance and scale reliability, with a sample of adults (N = 1356) participating in a computer-tailored, population-based intervention study. A measure has factorial invariance when the model is the same across subgroups. Three levels of invariance were tested, from least to most restrictive: (1) Configural Invariance (nonzero factor loadings unconstrained); (2) Pattern Identity Invariance (equal factor loadings); and (3) Strong Factorial Invariance (equal factor loadings and measurement errors). Strong Factorial Invariance was a good fit for the model across seven grouping variables: age, education, ethnicity, gender, race, skin tone, and Stage of Change for Sun Protection. Internal consistency coefficient Alpha and factor rho scale reliability, respectively, were .84 and .86 for Sunscreen Use, .68 and .70 for Avoidance, and .78 and .78 for the global (total) scale. The psychometric evidence demonstrates strong empirical support that the scale is consistent, has internal validity, and can be used to assess population-based adult samples.Entities:
Year: 2015 PMID: 26457203 PMCID: PMC4589621 DOI: 10.1155/2015/862732
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Skin Cancer ISSN: 2090-2913
Sample sizes for subgroups included in invariance testing.
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| Age (years) | |
| 18–29 | 188 |
| 30–39 | 202 |
| 40–49 | 353 |
| 50–59 | 360 |
| ≥60 | 253 |
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| Education level (years) | |
| ≤12 | 313 |
| 13–15 | 468 |
| ≥16 | 575 |
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| Ethnicity | |
| Hispanic | 54 |
| Non-Hispanic | 1302 |
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| Gender | |
| Female | 856 |
| Male | 500 |
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| Race | |
| White | 1123 |
| Black/African American | 89 |
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| Skin tone (untanned skin color) | |
| Fair white | 296 |
| Medium white | 598 |
| Dark white (e.g., olive) and light brown | 406 |
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| Stage of Change for Sun Protection | |
| Precontemplation | 836 |
| Contemplation | 152 |
| Preparation | 367 |
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Figure 1Model with standardized parameter estimates for the total sample (N = 1356).
Goodness-of-fit statistics for three invariance models.
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| df | CFI | ΔCFI | RMSEA | [90% CI] | |
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| Age | Configural Invariance | 112.424 | 40 | .973 | — | .082 | [.064, .100] |
| Pattern Identity Invariance | 142.684 | 56 | .968 | −.005 | .076 | [.060, .091] | |
| Strong Factorial Invariance | 173.593 | 80 | .966 | −.002 | .066 | [.052, .079] | |
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| Education | Configural Invariance | 86.280 | 24 | .977 | — | .076 | [.059, .093] |
| Pattern Identity Invariance | 99.994 | 32 | .975 | −.002 | .069 | [.054, .084] | |
| Strong Factorial Invariance | 122.958 | 44 | .971 | −.004 | .063 | [.050, .076] | |
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| Ethnicity | Configural Invariance | 81.672 | 16 | .976 | — | .078 | [.061, .095] |
| Pattern Identity Invariance | 83.246 | 20 | .976 | .000 | .068 | [.053, .084] | |
| Strong Factorial Invariance | 88.732 | 26 | .977 | .001 | .060 | [.046, .073] | |
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| Gender | Configural Invariance | 91.839 | 16 | .972 | — | .084 | [.067, .100] |
| Pattern Identity Invariance | 97.756 | 20 | .971 | −.001 | .076 | [.061, .091] | |
| Strong Factorial Invariance | 112.064 | 26 | .968 | −.003 | .070 | [.057, .083] | |
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| Race | Configural Invariance | 67.817 | 16 | .978 | — | .073 | [.056, .091] |
| Pattern Identity Invariance | 69.539 | 20 | .979 | .001 | .064 | [.048, .080] | |
| Strong Factorial Invariance | 89.886 | 26 | .973 | −.006 | .064 | [.049, .078] | |
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| Skin tone | Configural Invariance | 124.397 | 24 | .958 | — | .098 | [.081, .115] |
| Pattern Identity Invariance | 155.343 | 32 | .948 | −.010 | .094 | [.080, .109] | |
| Strong Factorial Invariance | 201.558 | 44 | .935 | −.013 | .091 | [.078, .104] | |
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| Stage of Change | Configural Invariance | 79.228 | 24 | .974 | — | .071 | [.054, .089] |
| Pattern Identity Invariance | 88.925 | 32 | .973 | −.001 | .063 | [.047, .078] | |
| Strong Factorial Invariance | 145.220 | 44 | .953 | −.020 | .071 | [.059, .084] | |