The adolescent peer relations instrument - bully/target : measurement invariance across gender, age, and clinical status

Raluca Balan, Anca Dobrean, Robert Balazsi, Roberto H. Parada, Elena Predescu

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Abstract

Adolescent Peer Relations Instrument–Bully/Target (APRI-BT) is a multidimensional scale designed to assess bullying involvement both as target and perpetrator. Although existing research has shown that the APRI-BT satisfies the assumption of measurement invariance across age and gender, these findings come from western individualistic countries (e.g., Australia). This study aimed to investigate the factorial structure and measurement invariance across age, gender, and clinical status in a sample of Romanian youths. Participants were 1,024 adolescents, 10 to 18 years, recruited from both community and clinical setting. Our results confirmed a six first-order factor structure and two second-order factors (Bully including Bullying Physical, Bullying Verbal, Bullying Social and Victimization including Physical Victimization, Verbal Victimization, Social Victimization). In addition, measurement invariance across age, gender, and clinical status was demonstrated. This study identifies APRI-BT as an instrument with solid psychometric proprieties for measuring bullying and victimization among preadolescents and adolescents.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1484-1513
Number of pages30
JournalJournal of Interpersonal Violence
Volume37
Issue number45385
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022

Keywords

  • bullying
  • teenagers
  • victims of bullying

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