
The implications of the COVID-19 pandemic for the construction of the family affluence scale : findings from 16 countries
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- Maartje Boer, Concepción Moreno-Maldonado, Maxim Dierckens (UGent) , Michela Lenzi, Candace Currie, Caroline Residori, Lucia Bosáková, Paola Berchialla, Tamsyn Eida and Gonneke Stevens
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- Abstract
- The Family Affluence Scale (FAS) is a widely used and validated instrument to measure adolescents' socioeconomic status (SES). It is plausible that the COVID-19 pandemic and resulting social and economic changes have affected the capacity of the six-item FAS-III to measure adolescent SES, particularly the holiday and computer items. Using data from 247,503 adolescents from 16 European countries participating in the Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) study before (2013/14 and 2017/18) and during (2021/22) the pandemic, the present study aims to fill this gap. Findings showed that although the internal consistency of the scale decreased during the pandemic, related to the functioning of the computer and especially the holiday item, it was still acceptable in all countries. Furthermore, measurement invariance analysis showed that during the pandemic the item thresholds of the computer and particularly the holiday item deviated from the thresholds of these items before the pandemic. However, all item factor loadings were comparable to the factor loadings before the pandemic. In addition, during the pandemic the computer and holiday item and their correlations with health-related outcomes were mostly still in the expected direction. Removing these items from the scale yielded comparable or decreased scale criterion validity as compared to the original FAS-III scale in most countries. These findings inform future research that although mean differences in family affluence levels before and during the pandemic should be interpreted with caution, it is a suitable tool to study (changes in) socioeconomic health inequalities among adolescents during the pandemic.
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- Health Behaviour in School-aged Children, COVID-19, Adolescents, Validation study, Socioeconomic status, Family Affluence Scale
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- Boer, Maartje, et al. “The Implications of the COVID-19 Pandemic for the Construction of the Family Affluence Scale : Findings from 16 Countries.” CHILD INDICATORS RESEARCH, vol. 17, 2024, pp. 395–418, doi:10.1007/s12187-023-10082-6.
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- Boer, M., Moreno-Maldonado, C., Dierckens, M., Lenzi, M., Currie, C., Residori, C., … Stevens, G. (2024). The implications of the COVID-19 pandemic for the construction of the family affluence scale : findings from 16 countries. CHILD INDICATORS RESEARCH, 17, 395–418. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12187-023-10082-6
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- Boer, Maartje, Concepción Moreno-Maldonado, Maxim Dierckens, Michela Lenzi, Candace Currie, Caroline Residori, Lucia Bosáková, Paola Berchialla, Tamsyn Eida, and Gonneke Stevens. 2024. “The Implications of the COVID-19 Pandemic for the Construction of the Family Affluence Scale : Findings from 16 Countries.” CHILD INDICATORS RESEARCH 17: 395–418. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12187-023-10082-6.
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- Boer, Maartje, Concepción Moreno-Maldonado, Maxim Dierckens, Michela Lenzi, Candace Currie, Caroline Residori, Lucia Bosáková, Paola Berchialla, Tamsyn Eida, and Gonneke Stevens. 2024. “The Implications of the COVID-19 Pandemic for the Construction of the Family Affluence Scale : Findings from 16 Countries.” CHILD INDICATORS RESEARCH 17: 395–418. doi:10.1007/s12187-023-10082-6.
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- 1.Boer M, Moreno-Maldonado C, Dierckens M, Lenzi M, Currie C, Residori C, et al. The implications of the COVID-19 pandemic for the construction of the family affluence scale : findings from 16 countries. CHILD INDICATORS RESEARCH. 2024;17:395–418.
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- [1]M. Boer et al., “The implications of the COVID-19 pandemic for the construction of the family affluence scale : findings from 16 countries,” CHILD INDICATORS RESEARCH, vol. 17, pp. 395–418, 2024.
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