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The structure of the multidimensional scale of perceived social support: a meta-analytic confirmatory factor analysis

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 December 2024

Hakan Koğar*
Affiliation:
Faculty of Education, Akdeniz University, Antalya, Türkiye
Esin Yılmaz Koğar*
Affiliation:
Faculty of Education, Niğde Ömer Halisdemir University, Niğde, Türkiye
*
Correspondence authors: Hakan Koğar and Esin Yılmaz Koğar; Emails: hakankogar@akdeniz.edu.tr; esinyilmaz@ohu.edu.tr
Correspondence authors: Hakan Koğar and Esin Yılmaz Koğar; Emails: hakankogar@akdeniz.edu.tr; esinyilmaz@ohu.edu.tr
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Abstract

One of the most popular instruments used to assess perceived social support is the Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support (MSPSS). Although the original structure of the MSPSS was defined to include three specific factors (significant others, friends and family), studies in the literature propose different factor solutions. In this study, we addressed the controversial factor structure of the MSPSS using a meta-analytic confirmatory factor analysis approach. For this purpose, we utilized studies in the literature that examined and reported the internal structure of the MSPSS. However, we used summary data from 59 samples of 54 studies (total N = 27,905) after excluding studies that did not meet the inclusion criteria. We tested five different models discussed in the literature and found that the fit indices of the correlated 3-factor model and the bifactor model were quite good. Therefore, we also examined both models’ factor loadings and omega coefficients. Since there was no sharp difference between the two models and the theoretical structure of the scale was represented by the correlated three factors, we decided that the correlated three-factor model was more appropriate for the internal structure of the MSPSS. We then examined the measurement invariance for this model according to language and sample type (clinical and nonclinical) and found that metric invariance was achieved. As a result, we found that the three-factor structure of the MSPSS was supported in this study.

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Figure 1. Conceptual representation of all models tested for MSPSS in the literature.Note. G = general factor; FAM = family support; FRI_SO = friends and significant others support; FAM_SO = family and significant others support; SO = significant others support.

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Figure 2. Literature search summary.

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Table 1. Fit indices of all the competitive models

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Table 2. Standardized factor loadings (λ), omega and ECV coefficients for Model 4 and Model 5

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Table 3. Fit indices of measurement invariance models

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Dear Editor,

Please find attached the paper, The Structure of the Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support: A Meta-Analytic Confirmatory Factor Analysis by Dr. Hakan Koğar and Dr. Esin Yılmaz Koğar, which we would like to submit for possible publication to Cambridge Prisms Global Mental Health. We confirm that this work is original and has not been published elsewhere nor is it currently under consideration for publication elsewhere.

The Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support (MSPSS) is an important measurement tool for which the original scale development study has received over 13000 citations, has been adapted to more than 30 languages, and still examines its psychometric properties over different samples. In this comprehensive study, such an important measurement tool was chosen. In this study, we tried to determine the factor structure of MSPSS in 27,905 people using Meta-Analytic Confirmatory Factor Analysis (MACFA). For this purpose, we used a total of 59 samples from 54 studies. In addition, we tried to obtain factor structures belonging to clinical and non-clinical samples and factor structures belonging to different languages. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study to conduct MACFA to MSPSS. We think that the study produced important findings. For these reasons, we think that this research falls within the scope of your journal.

This manuscript was previously submitted to your journal with the code JCOP-24-080. However, it was rejected due to high similarity rate. We have made the necessary arrangements in our manuscript and reduced the rate to 10%. We also upload the proof of this to the system.

All supplementary materials here: https://osf.io/6efq3/?view_only=8e25985f3a15465a908dee36fe4b3f07

For any information concerning this manuscript, please contact us preferably by e-mail at hakankogar@akdeniz.edu.tr or esinyilmazz@gmail.com

Thank you for your consideration of this manuscript.

We look forward to hearing from you soon.

Sincerely yours

Dr. Hakan Koğar

Dr. Esin Yılmaz Koğar

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Dear Editor,

Please find attached the paper, The Structure of the Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support: A Meta-Analytic Confirmatory Factor Analysis by Dr. Hakan Koğar and Dr. Esin Yılmaz Koğar, which we would like to submit for possible publication to Cambridge Prisms Global Mental Health. We confirm that this work is original and has not been published elsewhere nor is it currently under consideration for publication elsewhere.

The Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support (MSPSS) is an important measurement tool for which the original scale development study has received over 13000 citations, has been adapted to more than 30 languages, and still examines its psychometric properties over different samples. In this comprehensive study, such an important measurement tool was chosen. In this study, we tried to determine the factor structure of MSPSS in 27,905 people using Meta-Analytic Confirmatory Factor Analysis (MACFA). For this purpose, we used a total of 59 samples from 54 studies. In addition, we tried to obtain factor structures belonging to clinical and non-clinical samples and factor structures belonging to different languages. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study to conduct MACFA to MSPSS. We think that the study produced important findings. For these reasons, we think that this research falls within the scope of your journal.

All revisions were made in line with the reviewers' suggestions. In addition, the entire manuscript was re-read and a number of other corrections were made. All corrections are shown in yellow. Thank you to the editor and the editorial team for your interest and support.

All supplementary materials here: https://osf.io/6efq3/?view_only=8e25985f3a15465a908dee36fe4b3f07

For any information concerning this manuscript, please contact us preferably by e-mail at hakankogar@akdeniz.edu.tr or esinyilmazz@gmail.com

Thank you for your consideration of this manuscript.

We look forward to hearing from you soon.

Sincerely yours

Dr. Hakan Koğar

Dr. Esin Yılmaz Koğar

Recommendation: The structure of the multidimensional scale of perceived social support: a meta-analytic confirmatory factor analysis — R1/PR5

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