Background: The alignment method, a novel psychometric approach, represents a more flexible procedure for establishing measurement invariance in geographically, ethnically, or linguistically diverse samples, especially in large epidemiological surveys. Although the Hopkins Symptoms Checklist (HSCL-25) has been used extensively in the field to assess anxiety and depressive symptoms, questions remain about the comparability of findings when the instrument is applied across regions in large-scale national surveys. Methods: The present study is the first in the field to apply the alignment method to test the structure and measurement invariance of the anxiety and depression dimensions of the HSCL-25 amongst Sri Lankan subpopulations (n = 8456) ...
This study evaluated the cross-ethnic measurement invariance of two common screening measures of anx...
The Mental Health Continuum – Short Form is a brief scale measuring positive human functioning. The ...
Cross-culturally measurement invariant instruments are useful for the assessment of mental symptoms ...
Abstract Background The alignment method, a novel psychometric approach, represents a more flexible ...
We conducted a 12-month follow-up of a population sample of adults from districts (Mannar, Killinoch...
Background The subject of post-confl ict mental health lacks studies that are nationally representat...
Background: The factor structure and psychometric properties of the Hopkins Symptom Checklist (HSCL-...
Background There have been no previous studies conducted in Pakistan comparing the c...
The hypothesis that psychometric instruments incorporating local idioms of distress predict function...
The present study aimed to culturally adapt, translate, and validate the Hopkins Symptom Checklist-2...
Within large-scale international studies, the utility of survey scores to yield meaningful comparati...
Background: Although the Symptom Checklist (SCL-90-R) is one of the most widely used self-reported s...
The present study aimed to culturally adapt, translate, and validate the Hopkins Symptom Checklist-2...
The cultural and ethnic landscape of the United States is becoming increasingly diverse, with legal ...
My program of research identifies the manner in which the presentation and experience of trauma-rela...
This study evaluated the cross-ethnic measurement invariance of two common screening measures of anx...
The Mental Health Continuum – Short Form is a brief scale measuring positive human functioning. The ...
Cross-culturally measurement invariant instruments are useful for the assessment of mental symptoms ...
Abstract Background The alignment method, a novel psychometric approach, represents a more flexible ...
We conducted a 12-month follow-up of a population sample of adults from districts (Mannar, Killinoch...
Background The subject of post-confl ict mental health lacks studies that are nationally representat...
Background: The factor structure and psychometric properties of the Hopkins Symptom Checklist (HSCL-...
Background There have been no previous studies conducted in Pakistan comparing the c...
The hypothesis that psychometric instruments incorporating local idioms of distress predict function...
The present study aimed to culturally adapt, translate, and validate the Hopkins Symptom Checklist-2...
Within large-scale international studies, the utility of survey scores to yield meaningful comparati...
Background: Although the Symptom Checklist (SCL-90-R) is one of the most widely used self-reported s...
The present study aimed to culturally adapt, translate, and validate the Hopkins Symptom Checklist-2...
The cultural and ethnic landscape of the United States is becoming increasingly diverse, with legal ...
My program of research identifies the manner in which the presentation and experience of trauma-rela...
This study evaluated the cross-ethnic measurement invariance of two common screening measures of anx...
The Mental Health Continuum – Short Form is a brief scale measuring positive human functioning. The ...
Cross-culturally measurement invariant instruments are useful for the assessment of mental symptoms ...