Abstract
Objective: This study examined the factor structure and psychometric properties of the Urban Hassles Index (UHI). Method: Exploratory factor analyses (EFAs) were conducted via principal axis factoring extraction method. Confirmatory factor analyses were conducted to evaluate the fit of the EFA-derived model using the weighted least squares estimator with mean and variance adjustments. Composite/scale scores were created for the extracted factors, with a total score derived by summing the scale scores. Criterion-related validity was examined using hierarchical regressions. Results: The UHI had four first-order factors (environmental nuisance, safety concerns, drug, and coercion) accounting for 43% of the total variance. Covariance among the first-order factors was explained by a higher second-order factor. Moderate factor correlations and evidence for the criterion-related validity of the subscales and total score indicated multidimensionality of the UHI. Conclusions: The shortened 16-item UHI is a brief assessment tool evaluating stressors unique to urban adolescents, providing specific intervention targets.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 741-750 |
| Number of pages | 10 |
| Journal | Research on Social Work Practice |
| Volume | 28 |
| Issue number | 6 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - Sep 1 2018 |
Keywords
- Urban Hassles Index
- adolescents
- confirmatory factor analysis
- exploratory factor analysis
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