Factor structure of the Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale among caregivers in Southeastern Europe

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Factor structure of the Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale among caregivers in Southeastern Europe. / Murphy, Hugh; Prandstetter, Katharina; Ward, Catherine et al.
Yn: Family Relations, Cyfrol 73, Rhif 2, 05.04.2023, t. 905-920.

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Murphy, H, Prandstetter, K, Ward, C, Hutchings, J, Kunovski, I, Taut, D & Foran, H 2023, 'Factor structure of the Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale among caregivers in Southeastern Europe', Family Relations, cyfrol. 73, rhif 2, tt. 905-920. https://doi.org/10.1111/fare.12882

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Murphy, H., Prandstetter, K., Ward, C., Hutchings, J., Kunovski, I., Taut, D., & Foran, H. (2023). Factor structure of the Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale among caregivers in Southeastern Europe. Family Relations, 73(2), 905-920. https://doi.org/10.1111/fare.12882

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Murphy H, Prandstetter K, Ward C, Hutchings J, Kunovski I, Taut D, Foran H. 2023. Factor structure of the Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale among caregivers in Southeastern Europe. Family Relations. 73(2):905-920. https://doi.org/10.1111/fare.12882

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Murphy H, Prandstetter K, Ward C, Hutchings J, Kunovski I, Taut D et al. Factor structure of the Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale among caregivers in Southeastern Europe. Family Relations. 2023 Ebr 5;73(2):905-920. Epub 2023 Ebr 5. doi: 10.1111/fare.12882

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Murphy, Hugh ; Prandstetter, Katharina ; Ward, Catherine et al. / Factor structure of the Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale among caregivers in Southeastern Europe. Yn: Family Relations. 2023 ; Cyfrol 73, Rhif 2. tt. 905-920.

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Factor structure of the Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale among caregivers in Southeastern Europe

AU - Murphy, Hugh

AU - Prandstetter, Katharina

AU - Ward, Catherine

AU - Hutchings, Judy

AU - Kunovski, Ivo

AU - Taut, Diana

AU - Foran, Heather

PY - 2023/4/5

Y1 - 2023/4/5

N2 - AbstractObjectiveThis study aimed to evaluate the factor structure of the Depression Anxiety and Stress Scale (DASS‐21) among caregivers of young children in Southeastern Europe.BackgroundThe DASS‐21 is a widely used measure in prevention and intervention research with families. Studies regarding the scale's psychometric properties among caregivers, particularly from non‐Western countries, are limited and additional research is required.MethodThe DASS‐21 was administered to N = 835 primary caregivers from North Macedonia, the Republic of Moldova, and Romania. Competing models were tested with confirmatory factor analysis (CFA). Measurement invariance was assessed using multigroup CFA (MGCFA). Bifactor dimensionality and reliability indices were used to evaluate the validity of the composite and subscale scores.ResultsA tripartite bifactor model with two specific factors (depression and anxiety) and one general factor (negative affectivity) represented the data well. This model showed cross‐country configural and partial metric invariance. Dimensionality and reliability indices supported a unidimensional interpretation of the measure, with the general negative affectivity factor accounting for a substantial share of the variance (82%) compared to the specific factors of depression (10%) and anxiety (8%).ConclusionThe tripartite model best represented the data. Configural and partial metric invariance were verified for this model. Dimensionality and reliability indices, however, indicate that the DASS‐21 functions best as a general measure of negative affectivity.ImplicationsFuture intervention studies involving caregivers from Southeastern Europe should consider using the DASS‐21 as an overall measure of negative affectivity and utilize the composite score instead of the subscale scores.

AB - AbstractObjectiveThis study aimed to evaluate the factor structure of the Depression Anxiety and Stress Scale (DASS‐21) among caregivers of young children in Southeastern Europe.BackgroundThe DASS‐21 is a widely used measure in prevention and intervention research with families. Studies regarding the scale's psychometric properties among caregivers, particularly from non‐Western countries, are limited and additional research is required.MethodThe DASS‐21 was administered to N = 835 primary caregivers from North Macedonia, the Republic of Moldova, and Romania. Competing models were tested with confirmatory factor analysis (CFA). Measurement invariance was assessed using multigroup CFA (MGCFA). Bifactor dimensionality and reliability indices were used to evaluate the validity of the composite and subscale scores.ResultsA tripartite bifactor model with two specific factors (depression and anxiety) and one general factor (negative affectivity) represented the data well. This model showed cross‐country configural and partial metric invariance. Dimensionality and reliability indices supported a unidimensional interpretation of the measure, with the general negative affectivity factor accounting for a substantial share of the variance (82%) compared to the specific factors of depression (10%) and anxiety (8%).ConclusionThe tripartite model best represented the data. Configural and partial metric invariance were verified for this model. Dimensionality and reliability indices, however, indicate that the DASS‐21 functions best as a general measure of negative affectivity.ImplicationsFuture intervention studies involving caregivers from Southeastern Europe should consider using the DASS‐21 as an overall measure of negative affectivity and utilize the composite score instead of the subscale scores.

KW - Developmental and Educational Psychology

KW - Education

KW - Social Sciences (miscellaneous)

U2 - 10.1111/fare.12882

DO - 10.1111/fare.12882

M3 - Article

VL - 73

SP - 905

EP - 920

JO - Family Relations

JF - Family Relations

SN - 1741-3729

IS - 2

ER -