TY - JOUR
T1 - Validation Evidence of a Positive Youth Development Scale Among Latin American Adolescents
AU - Coulter, Kiera
AU - Delgado, Melissa Y.
AU - Nair, Rajni L.
AU - Wheeler, Lorey A.
AU - Thomas, Rayni
N1 - Funding Information: This study was supported by grants P2CHD042849 and T32HD007081 awarded to the Population Research Center (PRC) at the University of Texas–Austin by the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, as well as the Greater Texas Foundation. Publisher Copyright: © 2023, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Background: The positive youth development (PYD) framework orients developmental scholarship to focusing on youth’s strengths rather than deficits, however, validity evidence on PYD measures among ethnic-minority youth is limited. Objectives: The objectives of the current study were to (a) examine the factor structure of a PYD measure within a Latin American adolescent sample and (b) test associations between PYD constructs and adjustment indicators. Methods: The sample included 288 Latin American students from the Southwest (M age = 13.69 years, SD = 0.56; 47.7 female; 86.3% U.S.-born). Participants reported their PYD (i.e., Competence, Confidence, Character, Connection, and Caring) and academic performance. Mothers reported on youth’s internalizing and externalizing behaviors. The internal structure of the PYD measure was assessed through confirmatory factor analyses (CFAs) and model comparisons. Criterion evidence was evaluated via regressions between the Five C’s, academic performance, internalizing, and externalizing behaviors. Results: The five-correlated factor structure best fit the data with certain modifications. Character was negatively associated with externalizing behavior. All C’s were positively related to academic performance. Conclusions: The results provide empirical support for the five-correlated factor model within a sample of Latin American adolescents, but modifications were necessary to maximize model fit. Dropping items within the values diversity subscale highlight the need for cultural assets within PYD measurement models for ethnic-minority youth, to best reflect their appraisals of diversity as minoritized individuals. Additionally, our findings suggest that the C’s are salient to specific indices of Latin American adolescents’ adjustment.
AB - Background: The positive youth development (PYD) framework orients developmental scholarship to focusing on youth’s strengths rather than deficits, however, validity evidence on PYD measures among ethnic-minority youth is limited. Objectives: The objectives of the current study were to (a) examine the factor structure of a PYD measure within a Latin American adolescent sample and (b) test associations between PYD constructs and adjustment indicators. Methods: The sample included 288 Latin American students from the Southwest (M age = 13.69 years, SD = 0.56; 47.7 female; 86.3% U.S.-born). Participants reported their PYD (i.e., Competence, Confidence, Character, Connection, and Caring) and academic performance. Mothers reported on youth’s internalizing and externalizing behaviors. The internal structure of the PYD measure was assessed through confirmatory factor analyses (CFAs) and model comparisons. Criterion evidence was evaluated via regressions between the Five C’s, academic performance, internalizing, and externalizing behaviors. Results: The five-correlated factor structure best fit the data with certain modifications. Character was negatively associated with externalizing behavior. All C’s were positively related to academic performance. Conclusions: The results provide empirical support for the five-correlated factor model within a sample of Latin American adolescents, but modifications were necessary to maximize model fit. Dropping items within the values diversity subscale highlight the need for cultural assets within PYD measurement models for ethnic-minority youth, to best reflect their appraisals of diversity as minoritized individuals. Additionally, our findings suggest that the C’s are salient to specific indices of Latin American adolescents’ adjustment.
KW - Adolescents
KW - Latin American/Latino/Latina/Latinx
KW - Measurement
KW - Positive youth development
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U2 - 10.1007/s10566-023-09760-x
DO - 10.1007/s10566-023-09760-x
M3 - Article
SN - 1053-1890
JO - Child and Youth Care Forum
JF - Child and Youth Care Forum
ER -