Testing for Measurement Invariance of the Counseling Center Assessment of Psychological Symptoms–34 Scores With a University Sample

Author:

Smith Heather L.1,Sherman Martin F.2,Sriken Julie3,Erford Bradley T.3ORCID,Kipper-Smith Adriana4,Niarhos Frances4

Affiliation:

1. 1 Counseling and Guidance Department, New Mexico Highlands University

2. 2 Psychology Department, Loyola University Maryland

3. 3 Peabody College, Vanderbilt University

4. 4 University Counseling Center, Vanderbilt University

Abstract

This study expanded previous psychometric analyses to include gender and race using measurement invariance with the Counseling Center Assessment of Psychological Symptoms (CCAPS-34) on a large sample (n = 4,013) of students referred to a university counseling center. Internal consistency was demonstrated for all subscales with all αs and ωs ≥ .80. The seven-factor model provided a good to excellent fit for all participant subgroup responses. The total sample comparative fit index was .948, the root-mean-square error of approximation was .058 [.057, .059], and the standardized root-mean-square residual was .048. Full measurement invariance was documented across all gender and racial/ethnic identity comparisons (i.e., White, Black, Asian/Pacific Islander, multiracial, Latino/a/x, non-Latino/a/x). The study concluded that CCAPS-34 subscales scores can be used with confidence with college-aged students of diverse backgrounds for screening and outcome assessment purposes.

Publisher

American Mental Health Counselors Association

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