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The Beck Anxiety Inventory: Reexamination of factor structure and psychometric properties
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The Beck Anxiety Inventory: Reexamination of factor structure and psychometric properties
The Beck Anxiety Inventory: Reexamination of factor structure and psychometric properties
Augustine Osman
Augustine Osman
BK
Beverly A. Kopper
Beverly A. Kopper
FB
Francisco X. Barrios
Francisco X. Barrios
JO
Joylene R. Osman
Joylene R. Osman
TW
Tray Wade
Tray Wade
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1 January 1997
journal article
research article
Published by
Wiley
in
Journal of Clinical Psychology
Vol. 53
(1)
,
7-14
https://doi.org/10.1002/(sici)1097-4679(199701)53:1<7::aid-jclp2>3.0.co;2-s
Abstract
Several exploratory factor-analytic studies of the Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI; Beck, Epstein, Brown, & Steer, 1988) have reported two, four, and five factors. This study evaluated the fit of four competing models to data provided by a sample of 350 undergraduates. Results of the initial confirmatory factor analyses (CFA) provided strong support for the fit of the four-factor oblique model. Next, we respecified the four-factor model as a single second-order BAI. Results showed that the second-order model also provided adequate fit to the data. Evidence also supported the psychometric indices of reliability and convergent validity. Finally, we examined the relation of the BAI to several demographic variables. Limitations of the study are discussed. © 1997 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Keywords
BECK
MODEL
BAI
PSYCHOMETRIC
STRUCTURE
FIT
SECOND ORDER
FOUR FACTOR
ANXIETY INVENTORY
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