Measurement Invariance of the GAD-7 and CESD-R-10 among Adolescents in Canada

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Objective: The primary objective of our study was to assess measurement invariance (by grade and sex) of the 7-item Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD-7) and 10-item Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Revised (CESD-R-10) scales in a sample of adolescents in Canada. If measurement invariance was demonstrated, our secondary objective was to estimate differences in scale scores across these subgroups. Methods: We used data from 59,052 adolescents in Year 7 (2018-19) of the COMPASS school-based study. Measurement invariance was tested within a multigroup confirmatory factor analysis framework. Differences in scale scores were estimated using mixed linear regression which accounted for school-level clustering and adjusted for relevant confounders. Results: Both the GAD-7 and CESD-R-10 demonstrated strict measurement invariance by sex and grade in our sample. Mean scale scores were higher among adolescents in grade 12 compared to grade 9 (βGAD-7 = 0.91, p

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Romano, I., Ferro, M. A., Patte, K. A., & Leatherdale, S. T. (2022). Measurement Invariance of the GAD-7 and CESD-R-10 among Adolescents in Canada. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 47(5), 585–594. https://doi.org/10.1093/jpepsy/jsab119

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