University of New Orleans, Department of Psychology, GP 2001, New Orleans, LA 70148, USA.
J Adolesc. 2013 Feb;36(1):227-31. doi: 10.1016/j.adolescence.2012.10.011. Epub 2012 Nov 24.
Studies of privacy invasion have relied on measures that combine items assessing adolescents' feelings of privacy invasion with items assessing parents' monitoring behaviors. Removing items assessing parents' monitoring behaviors may improve the validity of assessments of privacy invasion. Data were collected from 163 adolescents (M age 13 years, 5 months; 47% female; 50% European American, non-Hispanic, 46% African American) and their mothers. A model specifying separate factors for privacy invasion and monitoring behavior fit adolescent-reported and parent-reported data significantly better than a single factor model. Although privacy invasion and monitoring behavior were positively associated, privacy invasion and monitoring behavior correlations were significantly different from one another across all ten variables reported by adolescents and across eight of the nine variables reported by mothers. The pattern of results strongly supports a recommendation for researchers to exclude items assessing monitoring behaviors to provide a more valid assessment of privacy invasion.
隐私侵犯的研究依赖于结合评估青少年隐私侵犯感和评估父母监督行为的项目的措施。删除评估父母监督行为的项目可能会提高隐私侵犯评估的有效性。数据来自 163 名青少年(M 年龄 13 岁 5 个月;47%为女性;50%为欧洲裔美国人,非西班牙裔,46%为非裔美国人)及其母亲。一个指定隐私侵犯和监督行为的单独因素的模型比单一因素模型更适合青少年报告和父母报告的数据。尽管隐私侵犯和监督行为呈正相关,但在青少年报告的所有十个变量和母亲报告的九个变量中的八个变量中,隐私侵犯和监督行为的相关性明显不同。结果模式强烈支持研究人员的建议,即排除评估监督行为的项目,以提供更有效的隐私侵犯评估。