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Confirmatory Factor Analysis of the Caregiver Responses to Youth Media Exposure (CRYME)

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posted on 2023-08-04, 09:13 authored by Carla De Simone Irace
<p>The current study evaluates the psychometric properties of a measure of caregivers’ behaviors in relation to youths’ exposure and response to violent news. Using data from caregivers (N = 350) recruited through Amazon Mechanical Turk, a confirmatory factor analysis, an assessment of concurrent and discriminant validity, and a two-week test-retest reliability of the Caregiver Responses to Youth Media Exposure (CRYME) were performed. Results support a three-factor structure with scales reflecting caregivers reassuring a child of his/her safety, limiting access to violent news, and encouraging safety behaviors by instilling fear of situations covered in the media. Concurrent and discriminant validity of the three scales were supported. Test-retest reliability was acceptable for two of the scales. The revised CRYME is a valid and reliable measure that can be used to identify caregiver practices for regulating violent news consumption and/or buffering its impact following violent/tragic events.</p>

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Publisher

ProQuest

Language

English

Handle

http://hdl.handle.net/1961/auislandora:84962

Committee chair

Nicole E. Caporino

Committee member(s)

Anthony H. Ahrens; James J. Gray

Degree discipline

Psychology

Degree grantor

American University. College of Arts and Sciences

Degree level

  • Masters

Degree name

M.A. in Psychology, American University, May 2020

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auislandora_84962_OBJ.pdf

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application/pdf

Pagination

62 pages

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Electronic thesis available to American University authorized users only, per author's request.

Call number

Thesis 10981

MMS ID

99186311962104102

Submission ID

11587

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