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Table 5 WEMWBS’s measurement invariance across sex, rural/urban districts, and age group

From: Swahili translation and validation of the Warwick Edinburgh Mental Wellbeing Scale (WEMWBS) in adolescents and adults taking part in the girls’ education challenge fund project in Tanzania

 

χ2

df

CFI

RMSEA

SRMR

∆χ2

df

p-value

∆CFI

∆RMSEA

∆SRMR

Stage (student vs adult sample)

 Configural

725

148

.949

.065

.044

      

 Thresholds

930

172

.982

.035

.044

19.1

24

.7455

.0338

-.0297

.0000

 Loadings (weak, metric)

1108

185

.987

.029

.046

9.9

13

.7043

.0049

-.0063

.0026

 Intercepts (strong, scalar)

1600

198

.981

.034

.048

132.1

13

 < .0001

-.0065

.0054

.0016

Sex

 Configural

737

148

.954

.062

.044

      

 Thresholds

835

172

.959

.054

.044

57.0

24

.0001

.0051

-.0077

.0000

 Loadings (weak, metric)

901

185

.968

.046

.045

15.0

13

.3279

.0091

-.0080

.0013

 Intercepts (strong, scalar)

1032

198

.967

.045

.046

49.0

13

 < .0001

-.0010

-.0009

.0010

Rural/urban

 Configural

756

148

.955

.061

.044

      

 Thresholds

808

172

.976

.042

.044

10.8

24

.9901

.0206

-.0195

.0000

 Loadings (weak, metric)

848

185

.984

.033

.045

4.2

13

.9886

.0079

-.0087

.0008

 Intercepts (strong, scalar)

950

198

.983

.033

.046

36.3

13

.0003

-.0012

.0002

.0007