Measurement Equivalence Test on Family Cohesion Scale: Comparison Models for White, Black, Hispanic, and Asian College or University Students in the U.S.

Author:

Shon En-Jung1ORCID,Lee Lena2,Ki Youn3,Choe Siyoung4,James Anthony5,Lee Eunice6

Affiliation:

1. Department of Social Welfare, Duksung Women’s University, Seoul, South Korea

2. Virginia Todd Memorial Scholar of Early Childhood Education, Program Coordinator of Primary Education, Department of Teaching, Curriculum, and Educational Inquiry, Miami University, Oxford, OH, USA

3. Department of Political Science and Diplomacy, Chungnam National University, Daejeon, South Korea

4. Department of Kinesiology and Health, Miami University, Oxford, OH, USA

5. Family Science and Social Work, Miami University, Oxford, OH, USA

6. School of Social Work, Cleveland State University, OH, USA

Abstract

Cohesion measure launched from the Family Adaptability and Cohesion Evaluation Scale (FACES) is a well-known instrument to assess family functioning. It is essential to perform a measurement equivalence test of cohesion targeting racially diverse families. The web-based self-administered survey was performed and 291 college/university students’ responses in Ohio were collected (Whites = 37.5%, Hispanics = 23%, Asians = 23%, and Blacks = 16.5%). This study explicated measurement equivalence for family cohesion structure (balanced cohesion, disengagement, enmeshed). The multiple group analysis was performed to investigate whether parameters in the measurement models of the “cohesion sub-structures (balanced cohesion, disengagement, enmeshed; 7 items of each)” were equivalent across the four racial groups. While “balanced cohesion” and “disengagement” structures showed measurement invariance across the groups, the “enmeshed” structure showed significant measurement variance across the groups. Two-items, “Family members feel pressured to spend most free time together” and “We feel too connected to each other” were inadequate for Hispanics’ enmeshment. One-item, “Family members have little need for friends outside the family” was inadequate to explain enmeshment of Blacks and Asians. Professionals should be aware of possible misinterpretations of results from the cohesion measure of FACES IV when they particularly assess the enmeshment status of racially diverse families with closer attention to cross-cultural comparability.

Funder

This study was supported by the internal grant in the lead university of the project

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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