TY - JOUR
T1 - Factorial Invariance of the Scale Beliefs About Children’s Adjustment in Same-Sex Families in Spanish, Chilean, and Hispanic University Students
AU - Pascual-Soler, Marcos
AU - Frias-Navarro, Dolores
AU - Barrientos-Delgado, Jaime
AU - Badenes-Ribera, Laura
AU - Monterde-i-Bort, Hector
AU - Cárdenas-Castro, Manuel
AU - Berrios-Riquelme, José
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2017.
PY - 2017/5/1
Y1 - 2017/5/1
N2 - This study examines the factorial invariance of the Scale on Beliefs About Children’s Adjustment in Same-Sex Families (SBCASSF) across countries in three samples: Chilean, Spanish, and Hispanic university students. The scale analyzes attitudes toward the consequences of the rearing and education of children by parents with a homosexual sexual orientation. The instrument consists of two subscales: Individual Opposition and Normative Opposition. The Spanish sample is composed of 199 university students, the Chilean sample is made up of 279 students, and the Hispanic sample consists of 114 students. The results provide empirical evidence for the reliability of the SBCASSF in the samples from the countries and its factorial invariance (strict invariance). Results are also provided about differences between countries and by sex. The SBCASSF could be a potentially useful measure for educators, psychologists, and other mental health professionals who wish to study beliefs about the child-rearing practices of same-sex parents.
AB - This study examines the factorial invariance of the Scale on Beliefs About Children’s Adjustment in Same-Sex Families (SBCASSF) across countries in three samples: Chilean, Spanish, and Hispanic university students. The scale analyzes attitudes toward the consequences of the rearing and education of children by parents with a homosexual sexual orientation. The instrument consists of two subscales: Individual Opposition and Normative Opposition. The Spanish sample is composed of 199 university students, the Chilean sample is made up of 279 students, and the Hispanic sample consists of 114 students. The results provide empirical evidence for the reliability of the SBCASSF in the samples from the countries and its factorial invariance (strict invariance). Results are also provided about differences between countries and by sex. The SBCASSF could be a potentially useful measure for educators, psychologists, and other mental health professionals who wish to study beliefs about the child-rearing practices of same-sex parents.
KW - attitudes
KW - children
KW - factorial invariance
KW - reliability
KW - same-sex family
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85018368982
U2 - 10.1177/0739986317701164
DO - 10.1177/0739986317701164
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85018368982
SN - 0739-9863
VL - 39
SP - 238
EP - 262
JO - Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences
JF - Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences
IS - 2
ER -