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Scalar Equivalence in Self-Rated Depressive Symptomatology as Measured by the Beck Depression Inventory-II: Do Racial and Gender Differences in College Students Exist?
Differential Item Functioning (DIF) Depression Depressive Symptoms Race Gender Scalar Equivalence Item Response Theory (IRT) Confirmatory Factor Analysis American College Students
2013/2/20
Using item response theory and confirmatory factor analysis, the current investigation examined the equivalence in responses derived from the widely used 21-item Beck Depression Inventory-II (BDI-II; ...
Relationships between Stages and Processes of Change for Effective Stress Management in Japanese College Students
Processes of Change Stage of Change Effective Stress Management Transtheoretical Model
2013/2/20
With a primary prevention focus, it would be important to help populations engage in stress management. The Transtheoretical Model of Behavior Change is one of potentially useful models to formulate i...
Lack of Family Support and Psychopathy Facilitates Antisocial Punishment Behavior in College Students
Family Support Psychopathy Aggression Antisocial Punishment Decision-Making
2013/2/19
Both a lack of social support and psychopathy show a positive association with aggressive behavior. This study investigated whether a perceived lack of family support and psychopathy would facilitate ...
Gender Differences in the Relationship between Competitiveness and Adjustment among Athletically Identified College Students
Gender Differences Athletic Identification Competitiveness, Adjustment
2013/2/21
This study explored the relationship between gender and enjoyment of competition and various indicators of mental health and adjustment in a sample of college students who report that they highly valu...
Romantic Relationship Status and Gender Differences in Sun Tanning Attitudes and Behaviors of U.S. College Students
Sun Tanning Gender Differences Romantic Relationships Skin Cancer
2013/2/21
Male and female college students (n = 353) involved in varying degrees of romantic relationships responded to a questionnaire investigating sun tanning attitudes and behaviors. Females were predicted ...