Department of Psychology, Louisiana State University A&M College.
Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, Temple University.
Psychol Assess. 2024 Oct;36(10):573-584. doi: 10.1037/pas0001331. Epub 2024 Jul 18.
The Suicide Cognitions Scale-Revised (SCS-R) is a unidimensional measure of suicidal cognitions theorized to assess the suicide belief system. Several solutions have been proposed for the Suicide Cognitions Scale and SCS-R (e.g., bifactor model with two specific factors, bifactor model with two specific factors, three correlated factors model). Research indicates the endorsement of thoughts of suicide and suicide-related cognitions varies across demographics. Thus, the current investigation tested the measurement invariance (MI) of the SCS-R across gender, race, and sexual orientation within these proposed solutions and a unidimensional model. A national sample of = 10,625 adults completed an online survey that included the SCS-R and self-report measures of demographics. Results indicated that the bifactor model with three specific factors, the bifactor model with two specific factors, and the three correlated factors models achieved scalar invariance across gender, race, and sexual orientation; a unidimensional model was not scalar invariant by gender. Tests of latent mean differences revealed significant differences in the general factor (i.e., suicidal belief system) and the specific unlovability, unbearability, and unsolvability factors between a few demographic groups. Implications for theory, measurement, and modeling are discussed. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).
自杀认知量表修订版(SCS-R)是一种一维的自杀认知衡量标准,用于评估自杀信念系统。已经提出了几种解决自杀认知量表和 SCS-R 的方案(例如,具有两个特定因素的双因素模型、具有两个特定因素的双因素模型、三个相关因素模型)。研究表明,自杀和与自杀相关的认知的认可在人口统计学上有所不同。因此,目前的研究在这些提出的解决方案和一维模型中,测试了 SCS-R 在性别、种族和性取向方面的测量不变性。一个由 10625 名成年人组成的全国性样本完成了一项在线调查,其中包括 SCS-R 和人口统计学的自我报告衡量标准。结果表明,具有三个特定因素的双因素模型、具有两个特定因素的双因素模型和三个相关因素模型在性别、种族和性取向方面实现了标度不变性;一维模型在性别方面没有标度不变性。潜在均值差异的检验显示,在几个人口统计学群体之间,一般因素(即自杀信念系统)和特定的不可爱、无法忍受和无法解决因素存在显著差异。讨论了理论、测量和建模的意义。(PsycInfo 数据库记录(c)2024 APA,保留所有权利)。