Structure of the Weinberger Adjustment Inventory Self-Restraint scale and its relation to problem behaviors in adolescence |
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Authors: | Farrell A D Sullivan T N |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, Virginia Commonwealth University, P.O. Box 842018, Richmond, Virginia 23284-2018, USA. afarrell@vcu.edu |
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Abstract: | The authors examined the structure of the Weinberger Adjustment Inventory (WAI) Self-Restraint scale in derivation (n = 1,286) and cross-validation (n = 1,154) samples of mostly African American 6th graders in 3 urban schools. Four models were compared: (a) a 1-factor model; (b) a hierarchical model in which factors representing Impulse Control, Suppression of Aggression, Responsibility, and Consideration of Others were subsumed by a higher order factor; (c) a model that represented these 4 factors as correlated but distinct constructs; and (d) a model that excluded Consideration of Others from the higher order factor. Consistent support was found for the last model based on confirmatory factor analyses and latent-variable analyses examining the relations among self-restraint scales, drug use, delinquency, and aggression. These findings have implications for using the WAI, particularly in studies of adolescent problem behaviors. |
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