Factor Structure and Measurement Invariance Across Age, Gender, and Clinical Status of the Screen for Children Anxiety Related Emotional Disorders
The purpose of this study was to examine evidence of reliability, validity, and equity, for the Romanian version of The Screen for Child Anxiety Related Emotional Disorders (SCARED), the 41-item child- (1,106 children and adolescents ranging from 9 to 16 years old) and parent-ratings (485 parents)....
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Veröffentlicht in: | European journal of psychological assessment : official organ of the European Association of Psychological Assessment 2023-09, Vol.39 (5), p.337-348 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The purpose of this study was to examine evidence of
reliability, validity, and equity, for the Romanian version of The Screen for
Child Anxiety Related Emotional Disorders (SCARED), the 41-item child- (1,106
children and adolescents ranging from 9 to 16 years old) and parent-ratings (485
parents). Both versions of the instrument showed moderate to high internal
consistency, with most subscales reaching acceptable levels. Results showed
support for the original five-factor structure of the scale. Positive
correlations with other measures of anxiety symptoms, such as The Penn State
Worry Questionnaire, The Social Anxiety Scale for Adolescents, The
Children's Automatic Thoughts Scale, whereas weak correlations with the
syndrome scales for rule-breaking and aggressive behavior of the Youth
Self-Report, respectively, Child Behavioral Checklist have demonstrated similar
construct validity for the Romanian version of the scale as compared to the
original one. Also, strict measurement invariance across age, gender, and
clinical status was established. The current research provides evidence of
reliability, validity, and equity for SCARED, arguing for its utility as a
screening instrument for anxiety symptoms. Implications for theory, assessment,
and future research are discussed. |
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ISSN: | 1015-5759 2151-2426 |
DOI: | 10.1027/1015-5759/a000716 |