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Some evidence for multidimensional biculturalism: Confirmatory factor analysis and measurement invariance analysis on the Bicultural Involvement Questionnaire–Short Version.
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EthnicityMultilingualismEducationMeasurement Invariance AnalysisUs CultureMultidimensional BiculturalismCultural FactorPsychologyCultural IntegrationCultural DiversityMultidimensional ConceptualizationFactor AnalysisCross-cultural IssueCross-cultural StudiesTheoretical ConceptualizationConfirmatory Factor AnalysisCultureCross-cultural AssessmentCross-cultural PerspectiveHispanic Cultural ActivitiesBiculturalismArtsSpanishCultural Psychology
In the present study, the authors empirically investigated a multidimensional conceptualization of acculturation using the Bicultural Involvement Questionnaire-Short Version (BIQ-S; J. Szapocznik, W. M. Kurtines, & T. Fernandez, 1980). Baseline data from four prevention trials, representing a total of 893 adolescent and 880 guardian participants of Hispanic descent, were used to examine the factor structure of BIQ-S scores. Results of exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses supported a four-factor solution. The factors were labeled as follows: (a) Comfort With Use of Spanish Language, (b) Comfort With Use of English Language, (c) Enjoyment of Hispanic Cultural Activities, and (d) Enjoyment of American Cultural Activities. The findings support an expansion of the theoretical conceptualization of biculturalism and suggest that within both the heritage and the receiving cultures, comfort with language and enjoyment of other cultural components represent different factors. Measurement invariance analyses revealed stability of the factor structure, as well as some measurement differences, between adolescents and their guardians. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2009 APA, all rights reserved).
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