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Measuring patients' views: a bifactor model of distinct patient-reported outcomes in psychosis. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) are widely used for evaluating the care of patients with psychosis. Previous studies have reported a considerable overlap in the information captured by measures designed to assess different outcomes. This may
Burns, T. +16 more
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The bifactor model with standardized factor loadings.
The bifactor model with standardized factor loadings.
Radosław Sterna (11864285) +5 more
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Implications of the Bifactor S - 1 Model for Individual Clinical Assessment [PDF]
Burns et al. (this issue) have shown that the application of the symmetrical bifactor model to attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) symptoms leads to anomalous and inconsistent results across different ...
Eid, Michael
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The factorial structure of the Kessler Psychological Distress Scale 10-item (K10) and 6-item (K6) has been explored, with conflicting findings across studies.
Hu, Jie +6 more
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Bifactor latent models have gained popularity and are widely used to model construct multidimensionality. When adopting a confirmatory approach, a common practice is to assume that all cross-loadings take zero values. This article presents the results of
Carmen Ximénez +3 more
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Structure of Arabic Scale of Death Anxiety With Chinese College Students: A Bifactor Approach
The Arabic Scale of Death Anxiety (ASDA), as one of the most widely used measures of death anxiety (DA), has increasingly been applied in many studies. However, the structures derived from different studies are highly inconsistent.
Qiuyun Li +3 more
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Rasch testlet and bifactor models are two measurement models that could deal with local item dependency (LID) in assessing the dimensionality of reading comprehension testlets.
Masoud Geramipour
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BackgroundCyberchondria is defined as the increase in health-related anxiety or anguish associated with excessive or repeated online searches for health-related information.
Rodrigo Robles-Mariños +3 more
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Standardized solution for Model 1 (M1) and Bifactor Model (BM). The last column shows the loading in the general factor of the bifactor model (B).
Laura Moral-Bofill (8662164) +3 more
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The Rosenberg Self Esteem Scale (RSES; Rosenberg, 1989) has traditionally been conceptualised as a unidimensional measure of self-esteem but empirical evidence is equivocal, with some studies supporting a one-factor solution and others favouring ...
Daniel Boduszek +7 more
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