孤独
害羞
心理学
跨文化研究
中国
测量不变性
社会心理学
跨文化
发展心理学
结构方程建模
地理
焦虑
验证性因素分析
政治学
精神科
考古
统计
法学
数学
作者
Julie C. Bowker,Stefania Sette,Laura L. Ooi,Sevgi Bayram-Özdemir,Nora Braathu,Evalill Bølstad,Karen Noel Castillo,Aysun Doğan,Carolina Greco,Shanmukh V. Kamble,Hyoun K. Kim,Yun-Hee Kim,Junsheng Liu,Wonjung Oh,Ronald M. Rapee,Quincy J. J. Wong,Bowen Xiao,Antonio Zuffianò,Robert J. Coplan
标识
DOI:10.1177/01650254221132774
摘要
The goal of this study was to evaluate the measurement invariance of an adapted assessment of motivations for social withdrawal ( Social Preference Scale–Revised; SPS-R) across cultural contexts and explore associations with loneliness. Participants were a large sample of university students ( N = 4,397; M age = 20.08 years, SD = 2.96; 66% females) from 10 countries (Argentina, Australia, Canada, China, India, Italy, South Korea, Norway, Turkey, and the United States). With this cross-cultural focus, we illustrate the multiple-group factor analysis alignment method, an approach developed to assess measurement invariance when there are several groups. Results indicated approximate measurement invariance across the 10 country groups. Additional analyses indicated that overall, shyness, avoidance, and unsociability are three related, but distinct factors, with some notable country differences evident (e.g., in China, India, and Turkey). Shyness and avoidance were related positively to loneliness in all countries, but the strength of the association between shyness and loneliness differed in Italy and India relative to the other countries. Results also indicated that unsociability was related positively to loneliness in the United States only. Theoretical and assessment implications are discussed.
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