| Literature DB >> 29094612 |
Leentje Vervoort1, Elien De Caluwé2, Laura Vandeweghe1, Annelies De Decker1, Laura Wante1, Marie-Lotte Van Beveren1, Lien Goossens1, Sandra Verbeken1, Isabelle Sioen1, Nathalie Michels1, Caroline Braet1.
Abstract
The present study examined the factor structure and measurement invariance of the Behavioral Inhibition System/Behavioral Approach System (BIS/BAS) scales parent-report in children and adolescents (N = 1,444, 58% girls) across age (Group 1, 2-5 years; Group 2, 6-9 years; Group 3, 10-13 years; Group 4, 14-18 years old) and gender. The results consistently underscored a four-factor structure, resembling the original factor structure, with one BIS-factor and three BAS-factors. Multigroup confirmatory factor analysis showed full measurement invariance across gender as well as across Group 1 and 2, and Group 2 and 3. Strong measurement invariance was found across Group 3 and 4, Group 1 and 3, and Group 2 and 4. Configural and metric invariance was found across Group 1 and 4. Hence, mean-level BIS/BAS scores can be compared across gender and age although comparison between preschool children (Group 1) and late secondary school children (Group 4) should be done with caution.Entities:
Keywords: BIS/BAS scales parent-report; children and adolescents; exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis; factor structure; measurement invariance
Year: 2017 PMID: 29094612 DOI: 10.1177/1073191117739017
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Assessment ISSN: 1073-1911