Abstract
The author tested the psychometric properties of the Lifestyle Practices and Health Consciousness Inventory (LPHCI), an interdisciplinary healthcare screening tool, with a stratified random sample (N = 4,009) of Black and Latinx adults in all 50 states. Results of EFA, CFA, higher-order CFA, and multiple-group CFA all supported a 3-dimensional LPHCI model.
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Michael T. Kalkbrenner is an Associate Professor of Counseling and Educational Psychology at New Mexico State University. His research agenda is centered on two primary themes, including (a) psychometrics and college student mental health and (b) measurement and evaluation of dimensions of integrated mental and physical wellness.
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Michael T. Kalkbrenner
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