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The Whiteley Index-6: An Examination of Measurement Invariance Among Self-Identifying Black, Latino, and White Respondents in Primary Care.

Thomas A Fergus1, Lance P Kelley2, Jackson O Griggs2.   

Abstract

Brief measures that are comparable across disparate groups are particularly likely to be useful in primary care settings. Prior research has supported a six-item short form of the Whiteley Index (WI), a commonly used measure of health anxiety, among English-speaking respondents. This study examined the measurement invariance of the WI-6 among Black ( n = 183), Latino ( n = 173), and White ( n = 177) respondents seeking treatment at a U.S. community health center. Results supported a bifactor model of the WI-6 among the composite sample ( N = 533), suggesting the presence of a general factor and two domain-specific factors. Results supported the incremental validity of one of the domain-specific factors in accounting for unique variance in somatic symptom severity scores beyond the general factor. Multiple-groups confirmatory factor analysis supported the configural, metric, ands scalar invariance of the bifactor WI-6 model across the three groups of respondents. Results provide support for the measurement invariance of the WI-6 among Black, Latino, and White respondents. The potential use of the WI-6 in primary care, and broader, settings is discussed.

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Keywords:  Whiteley Index; ethnicity; health anxiety; measurement invariance; primary care; race

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27121080     DOI: 10.1177/1073191116645908

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Assessment        ISSN: 1073-1911


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1.  The combination of health anxiety and somatic symptoms: a prospective predictor of healthcare usage in primary care.

Authors:  Thomas A Fergus; Lance P Kelley; Jackson O Griggs
Journal:  J Behav Med       Date:  2018-07-24

2.  Psychometric Evaluation of the Whiteley Index-8 in Chinese Outpatients in General Hospitals.

Authors:  Yixiao Chen; Per Fink; Jing Wei; Anne-Kristin Toussaint; Lan Zhang; Yaoyin Zhang; Hua Chen; Xiquan Ma; Wentian Li; Jie Ren; Wei Lu; Rainer Leonhart; Kurt Fritzsche; Heng Wu
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2021-07-01
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