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Recently there has been concern over the need for mental health research within ethnic minority populations, particularly Hispanic populations. Although there has been research focusing upon the similarity of mental health problems among Hispanic and Anglo-American samples, the absence of information regarding the cross-ethnic measurement equivalence of the assessment tools used in these comparisons seriously limits the interpretability of these findings. The two reported studies were designed to (a) examine the cross-ethnic functional and scalar equivalence of several mental health measures by examining the interrelations of these mental health indicators and examining the regression equations using negative life events to predict mental health outcomes; and (b) compare several mental health indicators among Hispanic and Anglo-American 8- to 14-year-old children. Findings suggest considerable cross-ethnic functional and scalar equivalence for the measure of depression, conduct disorders, and negative life events. In addition, findings indicate that the Hispanic children scored higher in depression than did the Anglo-American children, but this difference could be a function of differences in SES. The reader is cautioned that the present samples included only English-speaking and primarily Mexican American children.
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This study was funded by the National Institute for Mental Health Grant 2-P50-MH39246-06 to support the Preventive Intervention Research Center at Arizona State University. The authors gratefully acknowledge the contributions made by Tim Ayers, Carolyn Berg, Leah Gensheimer, Joanne Gersten, Nancy Groppenbacher, Lisa Jack, Lillian Lengua, Marcia Michaels, Irwin Sandler, and Jerome Short.
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Knight, G.P., Virdin, L.M., Ocampo, K.A. et al. An examination of the cross-ethnic equivalence of measures of negative life events and mental health among Hispanic and Anglo-American children. Am J Commun Psychol 22, 767–783 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02521558
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