TY - JOUR
T1 - Cross-National Prevalence of Traditional Bullying, Traditional Victimization, Cyberbullying and Cyber-Victimization
T2 - Comparing Single-Item and Multiple-Item Approaches of Measurement
AU - Yanagida, Takuya
AU - Gradinger, Petra
AU - Strohmeier, Dagmar
AU - Solomontos-Kountouri, Olga
AU - Trip, Simona
AU - Bora, Carmen H.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 IOS Press and the authors. All rights reserved.
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - Many large-scale cross-national studies rely on a single-item measurement when comparing prevalence rates of traditional bullying, traditional victimization, cyberbullying, and cyber-victimization between countries. However, the reliability and validity of single-item measurement approaches are highly problematic and might be biased. Data from three countries were used as an example case to compare the single-and multiple-item approaches from a substantial and a statistical point of view. The sample comprised 671 Austrian (46.3% girls), 691 Cypriot (45.9% girls), and 604 Romanian (46.7% girls) 12 year old students. Data were collected via self-assessments with single and multiple-items. Because scalar measurement invariance could be established for the multiple-item measurement approaches, latent means between the three countries were compared. Substantial results of the single-and multiple-item approach did not differ for traditional bullying and traditional victimization, but differed for cyberbullying and cyber-victimization. As a consequence, we suggest using carefully validated multiple-item scales for cross-national comparisons.
AB - Many large-scale cross-national studies rely on a single-item measurement when comparing prevalence rates of traditional bullying, traditional victimization, cyberbullying, and cyber-victimization between countries. However, the reliability and validity of single-item measurement approaches are highly problematic and might be biased. Data from three countries were used as an example case to compare the single-and multiple-item approaches from a substantial and a statistical point of view. The sample comprised 671 Austrian (46.3% girls), 691 Cypriot (45.9% girls), and 604 Romanian (46.7% girls) 12 year old students. Data were collected via self-assessments with single and multiple-items. Because scalar measurement invariance could be established for the multiple-item measurement approaches, latent means between the three countries were compared. Substantial results of the single-and multiple-item approach did not differ for traditional bullying and traditional victimization, but differed for cyberbullying and cyber-victimization. As a consequence, we suggest using carefully validated multiple-item scales for cross-national comparisons.
KW - bullying
KW - Cross-national comparison
KW - cyberbullying
KW - measurement
KW - structural equation models
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U2 - 10.3233/DEV-150173
DO - 10.3233/DEV-150173
M3 - Article
SN - 2192-001X
VL - 10
SP - 21
EP - 32
JO - International Journal of Developmental Sciences
JF - International Journal of Developmental Sciences
IS - 1-2
ER -