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The factor structure of the Anxiety Sensitivity Index among Northern Plains Native Americans
Authors:Norton Peter J  De Coteau Tami J  Hope Debra A  Anderson Jessiline
Institution:Department of Psychology, 126 Heyne Building, University of Houston, Houston, TX 77204-5022, USA.
Abstract:Within our current research climate, an emphasis has been placed on examining the cross-cultural applicability of psychological tools, and exploring their utility with people of different backgrounds. Within this line of investigation lies the risk of classifying people too broadly and masking important regional, tribal, or dialectical differences. This may be particularly potent among Native Americans, given the number of distinct indigenous entities. This study examined the psychometric characteristics of the Anxiety Sensitivity Index with a tribally homogeneous sample, as compared to previous tribally-heterogeneous and majority culture findings. Results suggested that data from a homogeneous Native American sample poorly fit factor solutions reported from heterogeneous Native American and Caucasian samples, and favored a unifactorial solution. Implications for assessment with Native American peoples are discussed.
Keywords:Native American  Anxiety sensitivity  Cross cultural validity
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