Cross-Ethnic Invariance of BSI-18 in Individuals With Serious Mental Illness: New Perspectives on Measurement Invariance Testing

JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY FOR SOCIAL WORK AND RESEARCH(2021)

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Objective: This study examines the psychometric properties of the Brief SymptomInventory 18 (BSI-18), a measure of psychological distress, across European Americans, African Americans, and Latinos (N = 1,166) with seriousmental illnesses. It also critiques traditional practices for evaluating measurement invariance and suggests new strategies (e.g., use of equivalence testing, incorporation of effect size information) for evaluating invariance. Method: To evaluate unidimensionality across different ethnic groups, we used confirmatory factor analysis followed by invariance testing with forward and backward approaches. Results: We explored ethnic differences in the correlational structure of the four BSI-18 subscales (depression, somatization, anxiety, and panic) and ethnic differences in mean levels of the subscales. We found no strong evidence for differences in psychometric properties of the BSI-18 across ethnic groups. Conclusions: The BSI-18 showed reasonable evidence of invariance across ethnic groups. Expanded methods for invariance testing should be considered in place of the more traditional methods.
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serious mental illness, Brief Symptom Inventory-18 (BSI-18), multiple group analysis, confirmatory factor analysis, cross-cultural comparison
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