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Comparative Study
. 2015 Nov;70(6):813-9.
doi: 10.1093/geronb/gbv034. Epub 2015 Jun 1.

Positive Aspects of Family Caregiving for Dementia: Differential Item Functioning by Race

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Comparative Study

Positive Aspects of Family Caregiving for Dementia: Differential Item Functioning by Race

David L Roth et al. J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci. 2015 Nov.

Abstract

Objectives: Due to increasing interest in the positive experiences associated with family caregiving, potential demographic group differences were examined on the Positive Aspects of Caregiving (PAC) scale at both the item and scale levels.

Method: Family caregivers (N = 642) completed the PAC as part of their participation in the Resources for Enhancing Alzheimer's Caregiver Health (REACH II) clinical trial. Multiple indicators, multiple causes models were used to examine potential differential item functioning (DIF) across demographic subgroups.

Results: Overall PAC scale scores indicated that both Hispanics and African Americans experienced more PAC than Whites. Two items with statistically significant (p < .004) and practically meaningful (odds ratio > 2.0) DIF were found for African American caregivers. After controlling for the underlying unidimensional construct, African Americans reported that caregiving gave them "a more positive attitude toward life" and enabled them to "appreciate life more" than either Whites or Hispanics. No instances of meaningful DIF were found between Hispanics and Whites, women and men, or spouses and nonspouses.

Discussion: PAC scores differ significantly by race. In addition, 2 items with meaningful race DIF identify content areas that are particularly relevant to the cultural experiences of African American caregivers.

Keywords: Caregiving; Dementia; Differential item functioning (DIF); Measurement; Minority and diverse populations.

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Figure 1.
A multiple indicators, multiple causes model for testing differential item functioning in the positive aspects of caregiving measures.
Figure 2.
Figure 2.
Modified multiple indicators, multiple causes model for testing whether differential item functioning (DIF) identified for one group contrast is independent from DIF identified for a second group contrast.

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