Validation of the adolescent concerns measure (ACM): Evidence from exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis

Rebecca P. Ang*, Wan Har Chong, Vivien S. Huan, Lay See Yeo

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Abstract

This article reports the development and initial validation of scores obtained from the Adolescent Concerns Measure (ACM), a scale which assesses concerns of Asian adolescent students. In Study 1, findings from exploratory factor analysis using 619 adolescents suggested a 24-item scale with four correlated factors-Family Concerns (9 items), Peer Concerns (5 items), Personal Concerns (6 items), and School Concerns (4 items). Initial estimates of convergent validity for ACM scores were also reported. The four-factor structure of ACM scores derived from Study 1 was confirmed via confirmatory factor analysis in Study 2 using a two-fold cross-validation procedure with a separate sample of 811 adolescents. Support was found for both the multidimensional and hierarchical models of adolescent concerns using the ACM. Internal consistency and test-retest reliability estimates were adequate for research purposes. ACM scores show promise as a reliable and potentially valid measure of Asian adolescents' concerns.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)221-240
Number of pages20
JournalAdolescence
Volume42
Issue number166
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2007
Externally publishedYes

ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • Education
  • Developmental and Educational Psychology
  • Social Sciences (miscellaneous)

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