TY - JOUR
T1 - The intellectual disability version of the very short form of the physical self-inventory (PSI-VS-ID) : cross-validation and measurement invariance across gender, weight, age and intellectual disability level
AU - Maiano, Christophe
AU - Morin, Alexandre J. S.
AU - Begarie, Jerome
AU - Ninot, Gregory
PY - 2011
Y1 - 2011
N2 - Recently Maïano, Bégarie, Morin, and Ninot (2009) developed and validated an intellectual disability (ID) version of the very short form of the physical self-inventory (PSI-VS-ID). In a recent review of the various physical self-concept instruments Marsh and Cheng (in press) noted that the short and very short versions of the French PSI represent an important contribution to applied research but that further research was needed to investigate the robustness of their psychometric properties in new and diversified samples. Thus, this study is specifically designed to investigate the robustness of the PSI-VS-ID psychometric properties in a new independent sample of 248 adolescents and young adults with ID. In particular, tests of measurement invariance were conducted across the present sample and the original sample from Maïano et al. (2009) study in order to more precisely assess the degree of replication of the results. Overall, results from a series of confirmatory factor analyses of the PSI-VS-ID provided support for its: (i) factorial validity and reliability; (ii) factorial invariance across gender and weight status; (iii) partial (strict or strong) factorial invariance across age, ID level and samples; and (iv) latent mean differences across gender, weight status and ID level groups.
AB - Recently Maïano, Bégarie, Morin, and Ninot (2009) developed and validated an intellectual disability (ID) version of the very short form of the physical self-inventory (PSI-VS-ID). In a recent review of the various physical self-concept instruments Marsh and Cheng (in press) noted that the short and very short versions of the French PSI represent an important contribution to applied research but that further research was needed to investigate the robustness of their psychometric properties in new and diversified samples. Thus, this study is specifically designed to investigate the robustness of the PSI-VS-ID psychometric properties in a new independent sample of 248 adolescents and young adults with ID. In particular, tests of measurement invariance were conducted across the present sample and the original sample from Maïano et al. (2009) study in order to more precisely assess the degree of replication of the results. Overall, results from a series of confirmatory factor analyses of the PSI-VS-ID provided support for its: (i) factorial validity and reliability; (ii) factorial invariance across gender and weight status; (iii) partial (strict or strong) factorial invariance across age, ID level and samples; and (iv) latent mean differences across gender, weight status and ID level groups.
KW - age
KW - confirmatory factor analysis
KW - gender
KW - intellectual disabilities
KW - measurement
KW - physical self, inventory
KW - self, evaluation
UR - http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/525866
U2 - 10.1016/j.ridd.2011.02.019
DO - 10.1016/j.ridd.2011.02.019
M3 - Article
SN - 0891-4222
VL - 32
SP - 1652
EP - 1662
JO - Research in Developmental Disabilities
JF - Research in Developmental Disabilities
IS - 5
ER -