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Factor structure and factorial invariance of the Multidimensional Acculturative Stress Inventory.

Linda G CastilloMiguel A CanoMyeongsun YoonEunju JungElissa J BrownByron L ZamboangaSu Yeong KimSeth J SchwartzQue-Lam HuynhRobert S WeisskirchSusan Krauss Whitbourne
Published in: Psychological assessment (2015)
Using a national data set, this study examined the factor structure and factorial invariance of the Multidimensional Acculturative Stress Inventory (MASI) across Latino and Asian Americans, gender, and nativity (U.S.- vs. foreign-born). Results showed that a 4-factor model of acculturative stress provided good fit to the data. Tests of factorial invariance provided evidence of measurement equivalence across all of the groupings tested. These findings suggest that the MASI operationalizes acculturative stress in an equivalent manner across Latino and Asian American students, gender, and nativity.
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