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Gender bias in the sixteen-item Anxiety Sensitivity Index: An application of polytomous differential item functioning

机译:十六项焦虑敏感性指数中的性别偏见:多态性差异项功能的应用

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Gender differences in measures of anxiety sensitivity (AS) are similar to gender differences across anxiety disorders; females exhibit higher levels of AS and a greater prevalence of anxiety disorders than males. The current study confirms higher scores on the Anxiety Sensitivity Index (ASI) in females. Further analysis reveals, however, that gender differences on the ASI may arise from a single item's bias against women. Four different statistics examining differential item functioning (DIF) indicate that women are more likely to endorse the item, "It scares me when I feel faint", even if they score no higher on the ASI than males. Removing this biased item does not alter internal consistency of the scale, but eliminates the significant gender difference. The results suggest that differences on the ASI require careful interpretation as item bias may artificially inflate ASI scores in females.
机译:焦虑敏感度(AS)方面的性别差异类似于焦虑症中的性别差异。女性比男性表现出更高的AS水平和更大的焦虑症患病率。目前的研究证实女性焦虑敏感性指数(ASI)得分较高。然而,进一步的分析表明,ASI上的性别差异可能源于单个项目对女性的偏见。检验差异项功能(DIF)的四个不同统计数据表明,即使女性在ASI上得分不高于男性,女性也更倾向于认可该项目,“当我感到晕厥时,这会让我感到恐惧”。删除该有偏见的项目不会改变量表的内部一致性,但会消除明显的性别差异。结果表明,ASI的差异需要仔细解释,因为项目偏见可能会人为地夸大女性的ASI得分。

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