University of Louisville, Education and Counseling Psychology Department., Louisville, KY 40292, USA.
Am J Mens Health. 2011 Mar;5(2):118-28. doi: 10.1177/1557988310363817. Epub 2010 May 18.
The current study examined the psychometric properties of the abbreviated versions, 55- and 22-items, of the Conformity to Masculine Norms Inventory (CMNI). The authors tested the factor structure for the 11 subscales of the CMNI-55 and the global masculinity factor for the CMNI-55 and the CMNI-22. In a clinical sample of men and women (n=522), the results supported the 11-factor model. Furthermore, the factor structure was invariant for men and women. The higher order model, which tested the utility of the global masculine score, demonstrated marginal fit. The factor structures for the global masculinity score for the CMNI-22 demonstrated poor fit. Collectively, the results suggest that the CMNI-55 is better represented in a multidimensional construct. The subscales' alpha levels and factor loadings were, generally, within acceptable limits. Gender and ethnic mean level differences are also reported.
本研究考察了缩短版《男性规范认同量表》(CMNI)的 55 项和 22 项版本的心理测量学特性。作者对 CMNI-55 的 11 个分量表和 CMNI-55 及 CMNI-22 的整体男性气质因子进行了因子结构检验。在一个男性和女性的临床样本中(n=522),结果支持 11 因子模型。此外,该因子结构在男性和女性中是不变的。高阶模型检验了整体男性得分的效用,表现出适度的拟合。CMNI-22 的整体男性气质得分的因子结构表现出较差的拟合。总的来说,结果表明 CMNI-55 在多维结构中得到了更好的体现。分量表的 alpha 水平和因子负荷通常在可接受的范围内。还报告了性别和种族平均水平差异。