Validity Study of the R-PLA, a Resilience Scale for People Living with HIV
Journal: Journal of HIV and AIDS (Vol.5, No. 3)Publication Date: 2019-12-03
Authors : Jinxiang Hu Julianne M Serovich Monique J Brown Judy A Kimberly Yi-Hsin Chen;
Page : 1-7
Keywords : HIV; Resilience; Rasch model; Validity;
Abstract
This study provides psychometric assessment of a resilience scale with a sample of women living with HIV. Baseline data were used from a longitudinal HIV disclosure study of 124 women aged between 18-63 collected between 2001 and 2004 in a large Midwestern city. The Rasch model was used to examine the psychometric properties of the resilience scale. Results indicated that the resilience instrument meets the Rasch model application assumptions. Evidence of validity suggested the resilience instrument demonstrated good item and person fit, as well as good item and person reliability. Most items showed measurement invariance across different age and racial groups. The findings suggest that the resilience scale is suitable for use in the measurement of resilience among women living with HIV.
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