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Measurement invariance across mother/child and father/child attachment relationships

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Main Author: Fernandes, M.
Publication Date: 2020
Other Authors: Veríssimo, Manuela, Santos, António J., Ribeiro, Olívia, Vaughn, Brian, Gastelle, Marissa, Kerns, Kathryn A.
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: We examine the factorial structure of the Security Scale Questionnaire (SSQ), exploring measurement invariance across mother-father-child attachment relationships, child sex, and country. We used the new 21-item SSQ version that integrates both safe haven and secure base behaviors in a two factors structure. Participants were 457 children (224 girls and 233 boys), ranging from 9 to 14 years old (M = 10.84, SD = 1.02) from Portuguese and USA samples. We confirmed the SSQ's two-factor structure, although four items were unrelated to the latent structure and excluded from the final model. Results showed that SSQ can be used to study both mother/child and father/child attachment relationships. Multi-group analyses suggested measurement invariance between boys and girls and between Portuguese and USA samples. Our findings suggest that the SSQ can be considered a valid and cost-effective tool to measure perceived attachment security in middle childhood for both mother/child and father/child relationships.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Measurement invariance across mother/child and father/child attachment relationships
title Measurement invariance across mother/child and father/child attachment relationships
spellingShingle Measurement invariance across mother/child and father/child attachment relationships
Fernandes, M.
Attachment
Middle childhood
Cultural context
Mother
Father
title_short Measurement invariance across mother/child and father/child attachment relationships
title_full Measurement invariance across mother/child and father/child attachment relationships
title_fullStr Measurement invariance across mother/child and father/child attachment relationships
title_full_unstemmed Measurement invariance across mother/child and father/child attachment relationships
title_sort Measurement invariance across mother/child and father/child attachment relationships
author Fernandes, M.
author_facet Fernandes, M.
Veríssimo, Manuela
Santos, António J.
Ribeiro, Olívia
Vaughn, Brian
Gastelle, Marissa
Kerns, Kathryn A.
author_role author
author2 Veríssimo, Manuela
Santos, António J.
Ribeiro, Olívia
Vaughn, Brian
Gastelle, Marissa
Kerns, Kathryn A.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório do ISPA
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Fernandes, M.
Veríssimo, Manuela
Santos, António J.
Ribeiro, Olívia
Vaughn, Brian
Gastelle, Marissa
Kerns, Kathryn A.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Attachment
Middle childhood
Cultural context
Mother
Father
topic Attachment
Middle childhood
Cultural context
Mother
Father
description We examine the factorial structure of the Security Scale Questionnaire (SSQ), exploring measurement invariance across mother-father-child attachment relationships, child sex, and country. We used the new 21-item SSQ version that integrates both safe haven and secure base behaviors in a two factors structure. Participants were 457 children (224 girls and 233 boys), ranging from 9 to 14 years old (M = 10.84, SD = 1.02) from Portuguese and USA samples. We confirmed the SSQ's two-factor structure, although four items were unrelated to the latent structure and excluded from the final model. Results showed that SSQ can be used to study both mother/child and father/child attachment relationships. Multi-group analyses suggested measurement invariance between boys and girls and between Portuguese and USA samples. Our findings suggest that the SSQ can be considered a valid and cost-effective tool to measure perceived attachment security in middle childhood for both mother/child and father/child relationships.
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