Measurement Invariance of Alabama Parenting Questionnaire Across Age, Gender, Clinical Status, and Informant
- PMID: 34991372
- DOI: 10.1177/10731911211068178
Measurement Invariance of Alabama Parenting Questionnaire Across Age, Gender, Clinical Status, and Informant
Abstract
This study aimed to investigate the measurement invariance of the Alabama Parenting Questionnaire (for both long [APQ-lg] and short [APQ-9] forms) across age, gender, clinical status, and informant (i.e., parent vs. child reports). The sample was composed of adolescents (community sample: N = 1,746; clinical sample: N = 166) and parents (N = 149). The analyses were conducted in R. Measurement invariance was assessed via multi-group confirmatory factor analysis, equivalence test, and subsampling approach. The original model of APQ-lg (five factors) showed a significantly better fit than other concurrent models (five concurrent models were specified, based on prior literature). For APQ-lg, we found measurement invariance across gender and partial measurement invariance across age, clinical status, and informant. For APQ-9, we confirmed the measurement invariance across gender and clinical status, while across age and informant partial measurement invariance was attested. Overall, our study indicated that APQ-lg and APQ-9 are two valid tools for measuring parenting practices with some caveats.
Keywords: APQ; Alabama Parenting Questionnaire; age; clinical status; gender; informant; invariance.
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