Validation of the Resilience Scale for Adolescents (READ) in Ireland: a multi ‐group analysis

This study investigated the validity and reliability of the READ by means of factor analysis, multi‐group analysis, inter‐correlations and internal consistency measures. Participants were 6085 young people in Ireland aged 12–18 years. Participants completed the My World Survey – Second Level (MWS‐SL), assessing risk and protective factors of mental health. Confirmatory factor analysis validated the original five‐factor structure of the READ including Personal Competence, Social Competence, Structured Style, Family Cohesion, and Social Resources, χ2(340) = 6146.02, p < 0.001, RMSEA = 0.056 (90% CI = 0.054–0.057), CFI = 0.97; GFI = 0.93. Measurement invariance indicated that the five‐factor structure was similar across gender, school cycle and distress levels. Construct validity was evident, by correlating the five factors of the READ with various social, psychological and behavioural variables. The findings suggest that the READ is a valid measure to assess resilience factors among adolescents in Ireland, demonstrating its applicability in a different cultural context and with a wider age range of adolescents. Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Source: International Journal of Methods in Psychiatric Research - Category: Psychiatry Authors: Tags: Original Article Source Type: research