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Psychometric properties of Positive and Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS) original and short forms in an African American community sample

机译:非裔美国人社区样本中正面和负面影响表(PANAS)原始和简短形式的心理计量学特性

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Background The Positive and Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS) has been widely used as a self-report measure of affect in community and clinical contexts. However, evaluations of the psychometric properties of PANAS scores have been limited in diverse ethnic groups. Several short forms of the PANAS have also been proposed, but very little is known about the psychometric properties of these versions. Methods The present study investigated the psychometric properties, including the factor structure of the original PANAS and two short forms in an African American community sample (N=239). Descriptive, internal consistency reliability, factorial validity, and measurement invariance analyses were conducted. Results All PANAS subscales from the original and short forms had adequate internal consistency. For the original PANAS, the model specifying three correlated factors (Positive Affect, Afraid, Upset) with correlated uniquenesses from redundant items provided the best fit to the data. However, the two-factor model (Positive Affect, Negative Affect) with correlated uniquenesses was also supported. For both short forms, the two-factor model with correlated uniquenesses fit the data best. Factors from all forms were generally invariant across age and gender, although there was some minor invariance at the item level. Limitations Participants were from a limited geographic area and one ethnic group. Indicators of anxiety, depression, and cultural characteristics were not measured. Conclusion The factor structure was replicated, suggesting no immediate concerns regarding the valid interpretation of PANAS scores. The results support the reliability and validity of the PANAS and its short forms for use among African Americans.
机译:背景技术正面和负面影响表(PANAS)已被广泛用作社区和临床环境中影响自我的自我报告。但是,对PANAS分数的心理计量学特性的评估在不同种族中受到限制。还提出了几种简短的PANAS形式,但对这些形式的心理计量学特性知之甚少。方法本研究调查了心理测量特性,包括原始PANAS的因子结构和非裔美国人社区样本中的两种简短形式(N = 239)。进行了描述性,内部一致性可靠性,因式有效性和测量不变性分析。结果原始和简短形式的所有PANAS分量表均具有足够的内部一致性。对于原始的PANAS,该模型指定了三个相关因素(正向影响,害怕,不安)以及冗余项的相关唯一性,从而为数据提供了最佳拟合。但是,还支持具有相关唯一性的两因素模型(正性影响,负性影响)。对于这两种简短形式,具有相关唯一性的双因素模型最适合数据。来自所有形式的因素通常在年龄和性别上都不变,尽管在项目级别上有一些微小的不变性。局限性参与者来自有限的地理区域和一个种族。没有测量焦虑,抑郁和文化特征的指标。结论因子结构得到复制,表明对PANAS评分的有效解释没有立即的关注。结果证明了PANAS及其在非裔美国人中使用的简短形式的可靠性和有效性。

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