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多元文化视角下的简短色情物筛查的心理计量学评估

Multicultural Considerations for the Psychometrics of the Brief Pornography Screen.

机构信息

Department of Psychological Sciences, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas, USA.

Department of Psychology, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.

出版信息

Cyberpsychol Behav Soc Netw. 2024 May;27(5):318-327. doi: 10.1089/cyber.2023.0493. Epub 2024 Mar 8.

Abstract

Problematic pornography use (PPU) is a burgeoning area of clinical interest. The Brief Pornography Screen (BPS) is a new PPU measure. The BPS has not been psychometrically studied within specific race/cultural groups. We sought to broaden the PPU literature by examining the confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) fit, measurement invariance, and structural invariance of the BPS across eight identity groups. Participants came from a survey administered at three U.S. universities. In total,  = 2,475 participants were analyzed, with the following identity group breakdowns: Asian American/Pacific Islander (AAPI) male = 268, AAPI female = 303, Black male = 101, Black female = 189, Latin male = 208, Latin female = 372, White male = 432, and White female = 602. BPS CFA fit was good across all groups. Measurement invariance analyses suggested metric, but not scalar invariance across all groups. We then split participants by sex assignment, full residual invariance was evident across groups for male participants and partial residual invariance was evident for female participants. Structural invariance analyses indicated anxiety as a weak positive BPS correlate in AAPI, Latin, and White male participants (β's = 0.25-0.27), but not meaningfully related in the other groups. Pornography viewing frequency was positively correlated with BPS scores across most groups with a wide range (β's = 0.29-0.52), except for Black male participants (β = 0.15). Our results suggest that the BPS is an appropriate PPU measure across the tested identity groups. While between-group measurement is relatively accurate within sex assignment groups, correlates differed in strength, meaning different variables likely predict PPU for different groups of people.

摘要

性成瘾问题(PPU)是一个日益受到关注的临床领域。简短性成瘾筛查量表(BPS)是一种新的 PPU 评估工具。BPS 尚未在特定种族/文化群体中进行心理测量学研究。我们旨在通过在八个身份群体中检验 BPS 的验证性因素分析(CFA)拟合度、测量不变性和结构不变性,来拓宽 PPU 文献。参与者来自美国三所大学的一项调查。共有 2475 名参与者进行了分析,其身份群体分布如下:亚裔/太平洋岛民(AAPI)男性=268,AAPI 女性=303,黑人男性=101,黑人女性=189,拉丁裔男性=208,拉丁裔女性=372,白种人男性=432,和白人女性=602。BPS 的 CFA 拟合度在所有群体中都很好。测量不变性分析表明,所有群体的度量不变,但标度不变。然后,我们根据性别分配对参与者进行分组,对于男性参与者,完全剩余不变性是明显的,对于女性参与者,部分剩余不变性是明显的。结构不变性分析表明,焦虑是 AAPI、拉丁裔和白种人男性参与者与 BPS 呈弱正相关(β's=0.25-0.27),但在其他群体中则没有明显相关。在大多数群体中,性成瘾观看频率与 BPS 评分呈正相关,相关性范围很广(β's=0.29-0.52),除了黑人男性参与者(β=0.15)。我们的结果表明,BPS 是测试身份群体中适当的 PPU 评估工具。虽然在性别分配组内,组间测量相对准确,但相关性的强度不同,这意味着不同的变量可能会预测不同群体的 PPU。

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