Examination Of The Validity Of The Chinese Version Of The Children'S Hope Scale Among Chinese Adolescents

JOURNAL OF PSYCHOEDUCATIONAL ASSESSMENT(2021)

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Given possible developmental and/or cultural differences in the meaning and levels of hope among children, we evaluated the validity, measurement invariance, and latent mean differences for the Chinese version of the Children's Hope Scale (CHS) across gender. Our sample comprised 2045 Chinese adolescents (46.4% men), with a mean age of 12.94 years. Confirmatory factor analyses (CFAs) supported one-factor and two-factor models. Cronbach's alphas, mean inter-item correlations, and test-retest coefficients supported their reliability for both models. Also, multigroup CFA for both models indicated measurement invariance across gender. Analyses of latent means revealed no significant gender differences for the CHS total or Agency factor. However, men scored higher than women on the Pathways factor. Such differences suggest consideration of gender when assessing and promoting hope in Chinese adolescents.
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Children&#8217, s Hope Scale, measurement invariance, gender difference, adolescents
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