Psychometric Validation of the Revised Family Affluence Scale: a Latent Variable Approach

The aim was to develop and test a brief revised version of the family affluence scale. A total of 7120 students from Denmark, Greenland, Italy, Norway, Poland, Romania, Scotland and Slovakia reported on a list of 16 potential indicators of affluence. Responses were subject to item screening and test...

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Published in:Child Indicators Research
Main Authors: Torsheim, Torbjørn, Cavallo, Franco, Levin, Kate Ann, Schnohr, Christina Warrer, Mazur, Joanna, Niclasen, Birgit, Currie, Candace, FAS development study group
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Springer 2015
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/1956/10726
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12187-015-9339-x
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spelling ftunivbergen:oai:bora.uib.no:1956/10726 2023-05-15T16:29:13+02:00 Psychometric Validation of the Revised Family Affluence Scale: a Latent Variable Approach Torsheim, Torbjørn Cavallo, Franco Levin, Kate Ann Schnohr, Christina Warrer Mazur, Joanna Niclasen, Birgit Currie, Candace FAS development study group 2015-11-09T13:01:25Z application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/1956/10726 https://doi.org/10.1007/s12187-015-9339-x eng eng Springer urn:issn:1874-8988 https://hdl.handle.net/1956/10726 https://doi.org/10.1007/s12187-015-9339-x cristin:1283078 Child Indicators Research. 2016, 9, 771-784. Attribution CC BY http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 Copyright The Author(s) 2015 Adolescence VDP::Medisinske Fag: 700 Peer reviewed Journal article 2015 ftunivbergen https://doi.org/10.1007/s12187-015-9339-x 2023-03-14T17:39:02Z The aim was to develop and test a brief revised version of the family affluence scale. A total of 7120 students from Denmark, Greenland, Italy, Norway, Poland, Romania, Scotland and Slovakia reported on a list of 16 potential indicators of affluence. Responses were subject to item screening and test of dimensionality. Bifactor analysis revealed a strong general factor of affluence in all countries, but with additional specific factors in all countries. The specific factors mainly reflected overlapping item content. Item screening was conducted to eliminate items with low discrimination and local dependence, reducing the number of items from sixteen to six: Number of computers, number of cars, own bedroom, holidays abroad, dishwasher, and bathroom. The six-item version was estimated with Samejima’s graded response model, and tested for differential item functioning by country. Three of the six items were invariant across countries, thus anchoring the scale to a common metric across countries. The six-item scale correlated with parental reported income groups in six out of eight countries. Findings support a revision to six items in the family affluence scale. publishedVersion Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland University of Bergen: Bergen Open Research Archive (BORA-UiB) Greenland Norway Child Indicators Research 9 3 771 784
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Psychometric Validation of the Revised Family Affluence Scale: a Latent Variable Approach
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description The aim was to develop and test a brief revised version of the family affluence scale. A total of 7120 students from Denmark, Greenland, Italy, Norway, Poland, Romania, Scotland and Slovakia reported on a list of 16 potential indicators of affluence. Responses were subject to item screening and test of dimensionality. Bifactor analysis revealed a strong general factor of affluence in all countries, but with additional specific factors in all countries. The specific factors mainly reflected overlapping item content. Item screening was conducted to eliminate items with low discrimination and local dependence, reducing the number of items from sixteen to six: Number of computers, number of cars, own bedroom, holidays abroad, dishwasher, and bathroom. The six-item version was estimated with Samejima’s graded response model, and tested for differential item functioning by country. Three of the six items were invariant across countries, thus anchoring the scale to a common metric across countries. The six-item scale correlated with parental reported income groups in six out of eight countries. Findings support a revision to six items in the family affluence scale. publishedVersion
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Cavallo, Franco
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Mazur, Joanna
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FAS development study group
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FAS development study group
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title Psychometric Validation of the Revised Family Affluence Scale: a Latent Variable Approach
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