Author:
Tran Thach,La Nga,Nguyen Huong,Shochet Ian,Nguyen Nga,Wurfl Astrid,Orr Jayne,Nguyen Hau,Stocker Ruby,Fisher Jane
Abstract
Abstract
Background
This study aimed to examine the construct validity of the Coping Self-Efficacy Scale-Vietnamese Version (CSES-V) among Vietnamese adolescents.
Methods
This study selected Grade 10 students from eight schools in Hanoi using a multiple-stage sampling method. Multiple aspects of the construct validity were examined including: factorial structure (evaluated using exploratory factor analysis); internal consistency (tested using Cronbach’s alpha coefficient); measurement invariance between male and female participants and longitudinal measurement invariance (tested by employing multiple group confirmatory factor analysis) and external aspect (tested using Pearson’s correlation coefficients between CSES-V and the Depression Anxiety and Stress Subscales of Depression (DASS21-D), Anxiety (DASS21-A), and Stress (DASS21-S) and a measure of mental well-being, Mental Health Continuum Short Form (MHC-SF)).
Results
A total of 1082 adolescents (aged 14–16 years) was included in this study. Data supported a three-factor structure (comprising 24 items) that explained 97.6% of the total variance of the CSES-V. Cronbach’s alpha coefficients of all three factors were acceptable. All levels of measurement invariance between male and female participants and longitudinal measurement invariance were well-supported. The three factors of the CSES-V were positively correlated with MHC-SF and were negatively correlated with the DASS21 subscales at a low or moderate level, supporting the external aspect of the construct validity.
Conclusions
CSES-V is recommended to assess coping self-efficacy among Vietnamese adolescents who are attending school.
Funder
Australian National Health and Medical Research Council
Vietnam National Foundation for Science and Technology Development
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
General Psychology,General Medicine
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