A Cross-National Analysis of the Psychometric Properties of the Geriatric Anxiety Inventory. (8th January 2019)
- Record Type:
- Journal Article
- Title:
- A Cross-National Analysis of the Psychometric Properties of the Geriatric Anxiety Inventory. (8th January 2019)
- Main Title:
- A Cross-National Analysis of the Psychometric Properties of the Geriatric Anxiety Inventory
- Authors:
- Molde, Helge
Nordhus, Inger Hilde
Torsheim, Torbjørn
Engedal, Knut
Bendixen, Anette Bakkane
Byrne, Gerard J
Márquez-González, María
Losada, Andres
Feng, Lei
Ow, Elisabeth Kuan Tai
Pisitsungkagarn, Kullaya
Taephant, Nattasuda
Jarukasemthawee, Somboon
Champagne, Alexandra
Landreville, Philippe
Gosselin, Patrick
Ribeiro, Oscar
Diefenbach, Gretchen J
Blank, Karen
Beaudreau, Sherry A
Laks, Jerson
de Araújo, Narahyana Bom
Fonseca, Rochele Paz
Kochhann, Renata
Camozzato, Analuiza
van den Brink, Rob H S
Fluiter, Mario
Naarding, Paul
Pelzers, Loeki P R M
Lugtenburg, Astrid
Oude Voshaar, Richard C
Pachana, Nancy A
… (more) - Editors:
- Neupert, Shevaun
- Abstract:
- Abstract: Objectives: Assessing late-life anxiety using an instrument with sound psychometric properties including cross-cultural invariance is essential for cross-national aging research and clinical assessment. To date, no cross-national research studies have examined the psychometric properties of the frequently used Geriatric Anxiety Inventory (GAI) in depth. Method: Using data from 3, 731 older adults from 10 national samples (Australia, Brazil, Canada, The Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Singapore, Thailand, and United States), this study used bifactor modeling to analyze the dimensionality of the GAI. We evaluated the "fitness" of individual items based on the explained common variance for each item across all nations. In addition, a multigroup confirmatory factor analysis was applied, testing for measurement invariance across the samples. Results: Across samples, the presence of a strong G factor provides support that a general factor is of primary importance, rather than subfactors. That is, the data support a primarily unidimensional representation of the GAI, still acknowledging the presence of multidimensional factors. A GAI score in one of the countries would be directly comparable to a GAI score in any of the other countries tested, perhaps with the exception of Singapore. Discussion: Although several items demonstrated relatively weak common variance with the general factor, the unidimensional structure remained strong even with these items retained.Abstract: Objectives: Assessing late-life anxiety using an instrument with sound psychometric properties including cross-cultural invariance is essential for cross-national aging research and clinical assessment. To date, no cross-national research studies have examined the psychometric properties of the frequently used Geriatric Anxiety Inventory (GAI) in depth. Method: Using data from 3, 731 older adults from 10 national samples (Australia, Brazil, Canada, The Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Singapore, Thailand, and United States), this study used bifactor modeling to analyze the dimensionality of the GAI. We evaluated the "fitness" of individual items based on the explained common variance for each item across all nations. In addition, a multigroup confirmatory factor analysis was applied, testing for measurement invariance across the samples. Results: Across samples, the presence of a strong G factor provides support that a general factor is of primary importance, rather than subfactors. That is, the data support a primarily unidimensional representation of the GAI, still acknowledging the presence of multidimensional factors. A GAI score in one of the countries would be directly comparable to a GAI score in any of the other countries tested, perhaps with the exception of Singapore. Discussion: Although several items demonstrated relatively weak common variance with the general factor, the unidimensional structure remained strong even with these items retained. Thus, it is recommended that the GAI be administered using all items. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Journals of gerontology. Volume 75:Number 7(2020)
- Journal:
- Journals of gerontology
- Issue:
- Volume 75:Number 7(2020)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 75, Issue 7 (2020)
- Year:
- 2020
- Volume:
- 75
- Issue:
- 7
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2020-0075-0007-0000
- Page Start:
- 1475
- Page End:
- 1483
- Publication Date:
- 2019-01-08
- Subjects:
- bifactor -- invariance -- measurement -- multigroup -- unidimensional
Geriatrics -- Periodicals
Gerontology -- Periodicals
Aged -- Periodicals
Aging -- Periodicals
Psychology, Social -- Periodicals
305.26 - Journal URLs:
- https://academic.oup.com/psychsocgerontology ↗
http://psychsoc.gerontologyjournals.org/ ↗
http://psychsocgerontology.oxfordjournals.org/ ↗
http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1093/geronb/gbz002 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 1079-5014
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- Legaldeposit
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