测试测量不变量 (MI):在感染艾滋病毒的黑人妇女中,微侵害、歧视和复原力的结构在不同时期是否保持不变?

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC ACS Applied Electronic Materials Pub Date : 2024-08-05 DOI:10.1007/s40615-024-02087-w
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利用潜类和重复测量分析法评估黑人女性艾滋病病毒感染者(BWLWH)在不同时期的测量不变性以及歧视、微小诽谤和复原力之间的相互作用,可以提供新的见解。在美国东南部的一个城市中,共有 151 名感染 HIV 的黑人女性完成了调查,调查重点是基线、3 个月和 6 个月时的多种形式的微观诽谤和歧视(种族、性别、性取向或 HIV 相关)以及复原力因素(社会支持、自我效能、创伤后成长)。为了捕捉歧视、微侵害和复原力的社会心理领域,我们开发了三个潜在因素,并在三个时间点进行测量。此外,还进行了潜类分析,以便根据所报告的歧视、微侵害和复原力的不同程度来识别和比较有意义的亚组。共创建了三个潜类。多元智能测试表明,测量不变性得到了部分满足(建立了度量不变性和标量不变性),可以比较不同时期的歧视、微侵害和复原力的因子平均值。微小侵害和歧视的潜因子平均分在 3 个月和 6 个月后有所下降,而复原力的潜因子平均分在 6 个月后有所上升,并且随着时间的推移,所确定的三个潜类别也有所不同。在基线报告中,歧视和微观诽谤程度最低、复原力最高的亚组,其复原力在 3 个月和 6 个月后有所提高。需要采取临床干预、研究和政策来提高复原力,减少与种族主义、性别歧视、艾滋病耻辱化和阶级歧视相关的结构性和社会性障碍,以改善白领女性的健康和福祉。
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Testing for Measurement Invariance (MI): Do the Structures of Microaggression, Discrimination, and Resilience Among Black Women Living with HIV Remain the Same Across Time?

Assessing measurement invariance and the interplay of discrimination, microaggressions, and resilience among Black women living with HIV (BWLWH) across time utilizing latent class and repeated measure analysis may provide novel insights. A total of 151 BWLWH in a southeastern U.S. city completed surveys focused on multiple forms of microaggressions and discrimination (race, gender, sexual orientation, or HIV-related) and resilience factors (social support, self-efficacy, post-traumatic growth) at baseline, 3 months, and 6 months. To capture the psychosocial domains of discrimination, microaggressions, and resilience, three latent factors were developed and measured across three time points. Latent class analysis was also conducted to identify and compare meaningful subgroups based on varying levels of discrimination, microaggressions, and resilience reported. Three latent classes were created. MI testing suggested that measurement invariance was partially met (established metric invariance and scalar invariance), and it is possible to compare factor means of discrimination, microaggressions, and resilience across time. Latent factor mean scores of microaggressions and discrimination decreased after 3 and 6 months and increased for resilience after 6 months and varied over time across the three latent classes identified. The subgroup with the lowest level of discrimination and microaggressions and the highest level of resilience reported at baseline, experienced increases in resilience after months 3 and 6. Clinical interventions, research, and policies aimed at promoting resilience and reducing structural and social barriers linked to racism, sexism, HIV stigma, and classism are needed to improve the health and well-being of BWLWH.

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