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Factor structure and measurement invariance of the Perceived Ethnic Discrimination Questionnaire-Community Version Brief

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Pages 498-512 | Received 28 Jul 2017, Accepted 31 Jan 2018, Published online: 22 Feb 2018
 

ABSTRACT

The Perceived Ethnic Discrimination Questionnaire-Community Version Brief (PEDQ-CVB) is a widely used brief multidimensional measure of general racial discrimination for both students and community populations. We evaluated the factor structure and measurement equivalency of the PEDQ-CVB across diverse racial/ethnic and gender groups. The groups in the current study were Black (N = 306), Asian (N = 310), Latinx (N = 163), multiracial (N = 108), women (N = 555), and men (N = 372). Confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) and test of competing models suggested that the four-factor and bifactor (with four specific factors and one general factor) models were best fitting and most conceptually meaningful. Based on the bifactor model, the PEDQ-CVB could be represented unidimensionally (total scale score) for applied measurement. Multi-group CFAs found evidence of measurement invariance for configural, metric, and scalar models across racial/ethnic and gender groups, suggesting that men and women, and individuals self-identifying as Black, Asian, Latinx and multiracial, interpreted PEDQ-CVB items in a similar fashion. Our findings substantiate the utility of the PEDQ-CVB as a brief general measure of racial/ethnic discrimination and the validity of results from prior studies that used the PEDQ-CVB. Study limitations and future directions for research are discussed.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

Notes on contributors

Brian TaeHyuk Keum is a doctoral student in counseling psychology at the University of Maryland-College Park.

Christina J. Thai is a doctoral student in counseling psychology at the University of Maryland-College Park.

Nancy N. Truong is a doctoral student in counseling psychology at the University of Maryland-College Park.

Harim Lydia Ahn is a doctoral student in counseling psychology at the University of Maryland-College Park.

Yun Lu is a doctoral student in counseling psychology at the University of Maryland-College Park.

ORCID

Brian TaeHyuk Keum http://orcid.org/0000-0001-6018-2094

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