2018
DOI: 10.23937/2572-4037.1510035
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Factor Structure and Psychometric Properties of Cognitive-Behavioral Scales in Caregivers of Persons with Dementia

Abstract: Background/Purpose: Caregiving can be costly to dementia caregivers' well-being. Assessing the factor structure and psychometric properties of Cognitive-Behavioral Scales in dementia caregivers is an essential step in addressing the gap in the current state of research. Specifically, it is essential to determine first whether the factorial structure of the three measures used in this study namely, the Positive Thinking Skills Scale, the Revised Memory and Behavior Problems Checklist, and the Zarit Burden Inter… Show more

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“…A detailed evaluation of the factorial structure can be seen at Bekhet and Garnier-Villarreal (2018). The theoretical measurement CFA presented good fit ( Χ 2 (969) = 1054.803, p = .028, RMSEA = 0.030 [90% CI = 0.011, 0.042], gamma-hat = 0.963, adjusted gamma-hat = 0.959), showing good absolute fit and indicating that the factorial structure was a good representation of the data.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…A detailed evaluation of the factorial structure can be seen at Bekhet and Garnier-Villarreal (2018). The theoretical measurement CFA presented good fit ( Χ 2 (969) = 1054.803, p = .028, RMSEA = 0.030 [90% CI = 0.011, 0.042], gamma-hat = 0.963, adjusted gamma-hat = 0.959), showing good absolute fit and indicating that the factorial structure was a good representation of the data.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The SEM model includes constructs for PT; caregivers’ burden, which includes embarrassment/anger (Em), patient’s dependency (Pd), and self-criticism (Sc); and a patient’s challenging behaviors, which include memory (Mem), depression (Dep), and disruption (Dis). The measurement model follows the structure established by Bekhet and Garnier-Villarreal (2018), which states a theoretically driven structure from the following scales: the PTSS, the 22-item Zarit Burden Interview, and the RMBPC. Since it has been theorized that the relations between these constructs can be explained with mediation (REFS) and moderation (REFS) models, here we evaluated both models and determined which one better described the relation for this sample.…”
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