TY - JOUR
T1 - The Italian version of the Value of Children questionnaire: Factorial structure and measurement invariance across gender and generations
AU - Barni, Daniela
AU - Donato, Silvia
AU - Giusti, Emanuele Maria
AU - Alfieri, Sara
PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - The Value of Children (VOC) questionnaire has been widely used to measure the value of children, that is, the reasons for wanting to have a child and expected benefits from becoming a parent. In this study we aim at analyzing the factorial structure of the Italian version of the VOC questionnaire. Data from 1,027 Italian participants were submitted to confirmatory factor analysis to test three models (a two-factor solution, a three-factor solution, and a four-factor solution), reflecting alternative representations of VOC dimensionality presented in the literature, and to investigate the measurement invariance of the best factor model across gender and family generations. The results indicated that the four-factor model (Economic-normative VOC, Emotional VOC, Family VOC, and Old-age security VOC) presented the best fit and parameters that were cross-group invariant. Implications for theory, assessment, and future research are discussed.
AB - The Value of Children (VOC) questionnaire has been widely used to measure the value of children, that is, the reasons for wanting to have a child and expected benefits from becoming a parent. In this study we aim at analyzing the factorial structure of the Italian version of the VOC questionnaire. Data from 1,027 Italian participants were submitted to confirmatory factor analysis to test three models (a two-factor solution, a three-factor solution, and a four-factor solution), reflecting alternative representations of VOC dimensionality presented in the literature, and to investigate the measurement invariance of the best factor model across gender and family generations. The results indicated that the four-factor model (Economic-normative VOC, Emotional VOC, Family VOC, and Old-age security VOC) presented the best fit and parameters that were cross-group invariant. Implications for theory, assessment, and future research are discussed.
KW - Value of Children Questionnaire
KW - factorial structure
KW - gender
KW - generation
KW - Value of Children Questionnaire
KW - factorial structure
KW - gender
KW - generation
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/69392
U2 - 10.4473/TPM22.4.1
DO - 10.4473/TPM22.4.1
M3 - Article
SN - 1972-6325
VL - 22
SP - 445
EP - 459
JO - TPM. TESTING, PSYCHOMETRICS, METHODOLOGY IN APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY
JF - TPM. TESTING, PSYCHOMETRICS, METHODOLOGY IN APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY
ER -