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Reliability and Factor Structure of the Index of Spouse Abuse With African-American Women

NCJ Number
155593
Journal
Violence and Victims Volume: 9 Issue: 3 Dated: (Fall 1994) Pages: 259-274
Author(s)
D W Campbell; J Campbell; C King; B Parker; J Ryan
Date Published
1994
Length
16 pages
Annotation
Self-report data were collected during 1990-93 from 504 black women to examine the reliability and validity of the Index of Spouse Abuse (ISA) in this population.
Abstract
The participants were recruited from public prenatal clinics and postpartum units and by newspaper advertisements and bulletin board postings in four urban locations: Baltimore, Detroit, Springfield, Mass., and Tampa, Fla. Physical and emotional abuse were measured using the ISA and a semistructured interview that also asked about abuse experienced by the women. Factor analysis revealed three factors instead of the two (physical abuse and nonphysical abuse) resulting from the initial factor validity analysis for the ISA. Results demonstrated the need to evaluate critically the extent to which instruments developed to measure spouse or partner abuse are valid and reliable when used with diverse groups that may not have been represented in the samples used for the development and validation work for the initial instrument. Tables and 45 references (Author abstract modified)