Toronto Alexithymia Scale-20: Examining 18 Competing Factor Structure Solutions in a U.S. Sample and a Philippines Sample.
Autor: Tuliao, Antover P.; Klanecky, Alicia K.; Landoy, Bernice Vania N.; McChargue, Dennis E.
Publication year: 2020
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issn:1552-3489 1073-1911
doi: 10.1177/1073191118824030
Abstract:
The Toronto Alexithymia Scale-20 is arguably the most utilized measure of alexithymia. Although a three-factor solution has been found by numerous studies, these findings are not universal. This article examined and compared 18 competing factor structures for the Toronto Alexithymia Scale-20, which included between one and four correlated latent factor structures, common methods models that accounts for negatively worded items, and bifactor models. Although the two-factor bifactor model with a common methods factor had the better model fit compared with the other 17 models examined, it still did not achieve the requisites of a good model fit across all model fit indices. Issues stemmed primarily from the externally oriented thinking factor and the negatively worded items. Post hoc analyses indicated that a two-factor bifactor model with the negatively worded items dropped achieved the requisites of a good model fit and can be treated as a unidimensional measure despite the presence of multidimensionality. Multiple-group analysis indicated that the factor loadings were invariant across U.S. and Philippines samples. After controlling for noninvariance at the item intercept level, the Philippines sample had a higher alexithymia general score compared with the U.S. sample.
Language: eng
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Pmid: 30661362
Tags: Humans; confirmatory factor analysis; Psychometrics; college students; Philippines; *Affective Symptoms/diagnosis; multiple-group analysis; Toronto Alexithymia Scale–20
Link: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30661362/