Factor invariance of deviant conduct measures: A transcultural study with Portuguese, Argentinian and Brazilian teenagers
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Resumo: | The deviant conducts practiced by teenagers are seen as behaviors that go against social norms and order, even though they are configured as a very harsh reality in several countries, both from specialists’ research and according to statistics. The present paper aims at assessing the empiric validity of the factor structure of the Scale of Anti-Social and Criminal Conduct (SCS) in different countries. It is an assessment measure of the deviant conducts that has been frequently used with different samples and which can be seen as conducts that interfere in people’s rights and duties and threaten their social and individual welfare. The study encompassed 411 teenagers, that is, 137 in each country, with ages ranging from 13 to 18 (M = 15.71; DP = 1,65; Mo = 15). The results show that the SCS factor structure was consistent. They also confirmed the bi-factor organization of such measure seen in Brazilian studies. Moreover, their factor invariance stands out in samples from the countries researched, which assesses CFI in the samples. This position shows that SCS presents high quality, and it also means that such phenomenon is very close to respondents in different social and political contexts concerning its construct. Thus, it can be stated that SCS is reliable and safe when there is the intention to assess deviant conducts in teenagers. |
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Factor invariance of deviant conduct measures: A transcultural study with Portuguese, Argentinian and Brazilian teenagersInvariancia factorial de la medida de la conducta desviante: Un estudio transcultural con adolescentes portugueses, argentinos y brasileñosInvariância fatorial da medida da conduta desviante: Um estudo transcultural com adolescentes portugueses, argentinos e brasileirosCondutas antissociais e delitivasAdolescentesEstrutura fatorialEstudo transcultural.Anti-social and criminal conductTeenagersFactor structureTranscultural study.Conductas antisociales y delictivasAdolescentesEstructura factorialEstudio transcultural.The deviant conducts practiced by teenagers are seen as behaviors that go against social norms and order, even though they are configured as a very harsh reality in several countries, both from specialists’ research and according to statistics. The present paper aims at assessing the empiric validity of the factor structure of the Scale of Anti-Social and Criminal Conduct (SCS) in different countries. It is an assessment measure of the deviant conducts that has been frequently used with different samples and which can be seen as conducts that interfere in people’s rights and duties and threaten their social and individual welfare. The study encompassed 411 teenagers, that is, 137 in each country, with ages ranging from 13 to 18 (M = 15.71; DP = 1,65; Mo = 15). The results show that the SCS factor structure was consistent. They also confirmed the bi-factor organization of such measure seen in Brazilian studies. Moreover, their factor invariance stands out in samples from the countries researched, which assesses CFI in the samples. This position shows that SCS presents high quality, and it also means that such phenomenon is very close to respondents in different social and political contexts concerning its construct. Thus, it can be stated that SCS is reliable and safe when there is the intention to assess deviant conducts in teenagers.Las conductas desviantes practicadas por jóvenes, consideradas como comportamientos que desafían las normas y el orden social, todavía se configuran como una realidad bastante grave observada en diversos países, tanto en las investigaciones de especialistas como en las estadísticas. El presente texto tiene como objetivo cotejar la validez empírica de la estructura factorial de la Escala de Conductas Antisociales y Delictivas en distintos países; se trata de una medida de evaluación de las conductas desviantes bastante utilizada con diferentes muestras y que puede ser comprendida como las conductas que interfieren en los derechos y deberes de las personas, amenazando su bienestar social e individual. Participaron del estudio 411 adolescentes, de los cuales 137 estaban distribuidos en cada país, con edades entre 13 y 18 años (M= 15.71 DP = 1,65; Mo =15). Los resultados indican que la estructura factorial de la ECAD fue consistente, así como corroboró la organización bifactorial de esta medida observada en los estudios brasileños. Se destacó también su invariancia factorial en las muestras de los distintos países investigados, verificando la diferencia en el CFI entre las muestras. Esta condición revela que la ECAD tiene mucha calidad, así como permite afirmar que dicho fenómeno en poco se diferencia para respondientes en distintos contextos sociales y políticos, en cuanto a su constructo. Con ello, se puede afirmar que ECAD es confiable y segura cuando se pretenda evaluar las conductas desviantes en jóvenes.As condutas desviantes praticada pelos jovens, consideras comportamentos que desafiam as normas e a ordem social, ainda é uma realidade bastante grave observada em diversos países, seja a partir das pesquisas dos especialistas, seja nas estatísticas. O presente texto tem como objetivo aferir a validade empírica da estrutura fatorial da Escala de Condutas Antissociais e Delitivas em distintos países; trata-se de uma medida de avaliação das condutas desviantes que tem sido bastante utilizada com diferentes amostras e que pode ser compreendida como condutas que interferem nos direitos e nos deveres das pessoas, ameaçando o seu bem-estar social e individual. Participaram do estudo, 411 adolescentes, os quais, 137 eram distribuídos em cada país, com idades compreendidas entre os 13 e os 18 anos (M = 15.71 DP = 1,65; Mo = 15). Os resultados indicam que a estrutura fatorial da ECAD foi consistente, bem como, corroborou a organização bi-fatorial desta medida observada nos estudos brasileiros. Foi destaque também, a sua invariância fatorial nas amostras dos distintos países pesquisado, verificando a diferença no CFI entre as amostras. Esta condição revela que a ECAD tem muita qualidade, bem como, permite afirmar que tal fenômeno pouco se diferencia para respondentes em distintos contextos sociais e políticos, quanto ao seu construto. Com isso, pode-se afirmar que ECAD é confiável e segura quando se pretender avaliar as condutas desviantes em jovens.Research, Society and Development2021-05-10info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1510210.33448/rsd-v10i5.15102Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 5; e40010515102Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 5; e40010515102Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 5; e400105151022525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/15102/13521Copyright (c) 2021 Nilton S. Formiga; Ionara Dantas Estevam; Ana Sofia Neves ; Vera Duarte; Francisco Machado; Alicia Omarhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFormiga, Nilton S. Estevam, Ionara Dantas Neves , Ana Sofia Duarte, Vera Machado, FranciscoOmar, Alicia2021-05-17T18:20:49Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/15102Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:36:00.781266Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Factor invariance of deviant conduct measures: A transcultural study with Portuguese, Argentinian and Brazilian teenagers Invariancia factorial de la medida de la conducta desviante: Un estudio transcultural con adolescentes portugueses, argentinos y brasileños Invariância fatorial da medida da conduta desviante: Um estudo transcultural com adolescentes portugueses, argentinos e brasileiros |
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Factor invariance of deviant conduct measures: A transcultural study with Portuguese, Argentinian and Brazilian teenagers |
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Factor invariance of deviant conduct measures: A transcultural study with Portuguese, Argentinian and Brazilian teenagers Formiga, Nilton S. Condutas antissociais e delitivas Adolescentes Estrutura fatorial Estudo transcultural. Anti-social and criminal conduct Teenagers Factor structure Transcultural study. Conductas antisociales y delictivas Adolescentes Estructura factorial Estudio transcultural. |
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Factor invariance of deviant conduct measures: A transcultural study with Portuguese, Argentinian and Brazilian teenagers |
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Factor invariance of deviant conduct measures: A transcultural study with Portuguese, Argentinian and Brazilian teenagers |
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Factor invariance of deviant conduct measures: A transcultural study with Portuguese, Argentinian and Brazilian teenagers |
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Factor invariance of deviant conduct measures: A transcultural study with Portuguese, Argentinian and Brazilian teenagers |
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Factor invariance of deviant conduct measures: A transcultural study with Portuguese, Argentinian and Brazilian teenagers |
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Formiga, Nilton S. |
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Formiga, Nilton S. Estevam, Ionara Dantas Neves , Ana Sofia Duarte, Vera Machado, Francisco Omar, Alicia |
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Estevam, Ionara Dantas Neves , Ana Sofia Duarte, Vera Machado, Francisco Omar, Alicia |
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Formiga, Nilton S. Estevam, Ionara Dantas Neves , Ana Sofia Duarte, Vera Machado, Francisco Omar, Alicia |
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Condutas antissociais e delitivas Adolescentes Estrutura fatorial Estudo transcultural. Anti-social and criminal conduct Teenagers Factor structure Transcultural study. Conductas antisociales y delictivas Adolescentes Estructura factorial Estudio transcultural. |
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Condutas antissociais e delitivas Adolescentes Estrutura fatorial Estudo transcultural. Anti-social and criminal conduct Teenagers Factor structure Transcultural study. Conductas antisociales y delictivas Adolescentes Estructura factorial Estudio transcultural. |
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The deviant conducts practiced by teenagers are seen as behaviors that go against social norms and order, even though they are configured as a very harsh reality in several countries, both from specialists’ research and according to statistics. The present paper aims at assessing the empiric validity of the factor structure of the Scale of Anti-Social and Criminal Conduct (SCS) in different countries. It is an assessment measure of the deviant conducts that has been frequently used with different samples and which can be seen as conducts that interfere in people’s rights and duties and threaten their social and individual welfare. The study encompassed 411 teenagers, that is, 137 in each country, with ages ranging from 13 to 18 (M = 15.71; DP = 1,65; Mo = 15). The results show that the SCS factor structure was consistent. They also confirmed the bi-factor organization of such measure seen in Brazilian studies. Moreover, their factor invariance stands out in samples from the countries researched, which assesses CFI in the samples. This position shows that SCS presents high quality, and it also means that such phenomenon is very close to respondents in different social and political contexts concerning its construct. Thus, it can be stated that SCS is reliable and safe when there is the intention to assess deviant conducts in teenagers. |
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