Structural validity of ESM items measuring momentary social experience in adolescents

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Abstract

Valid daily‑life measures of social experiences are essential for (adolescent) mental health research. This study examines the structural validity of scales measuring daily-life social experiences, namely the quality of social company, online company, in-person solitude, and online solitude, using multilevel confirmatory factor analysis on N = 1,913 adolescents. We tested measurement invariance across groups based on sex, age, and a clinical characteristic relevant to social interaction and solitude: lifetime history of self-harm. Results indicated structural validity of scales measuring the quality of social company, the quality of online company, and the quality of in-person solitude in the whole sample. However, measurement invariance testing revealed non-invariance of the scales across some of the tested groups. Further conceptual work on these constructs and a thorough development of relevant, non-invariant scales is imperative.

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