| Literature DB >> 30071749 |
Albert D Farrell1, Erin L Thompson1, Krista R Mehari2, Terri N Sullivan1, Elizabeth A Goncy3.
Abstract
This study evaluated the Problem Behavior Frequency Scale-Adolescent Report (PBFS-AR), a measure designed to assess adolescents' frequency of victimization, aggression, substance use, and delinquent behavior. Participants were 1,263 students (50% female; 78% African American, 18% Latino) from three urban middle schools in the United States. Confirmatory factor analyses of competing models of the structure of the PBFS-AR supported a model that differentiated among three forms of aggression (in-person physical, in-person relational, and cyber), two forms of victimization (in-person and cyber), substance use, and delinquent behavior. This seven-factor model fit the data well and demonstrated strong measurement invariance across groups that differed on sex and grade. Support was found for concurrent validity of the PBFS-AR based on its pattern of relations with school office discipline referrals.Entities:
Keywords: adolescence; aggression; cyber aggression and victimization; measurement invariance; problem behaviors; school office referrals; victimization
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30071749 PMCID: PMC6584058 DOI: 10.1177/1073191118792089
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Assessment ISSN: 1073-1911