2022
DOI: 10.1080/10530789.2022.2127852
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Development and validation of the housing instability scale

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“…Scores range from 0 to 7, with higher scores denoting greater housing instability. The HIS has established both concurrent and predictive validity, as well as scalar equivalence over time, across both the English and Spanish versions ( Farero et al, under review ). Cronbach’s α for the HIS at baseline, 6-month and 12-month follow up all suggest adequate internal consistency (.66, .71, and .77 respectively).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Scores range from 0 to 7, with higher scores denoting greater housing instability. The HIS has established both concurrent and predictive validity, as well as scalar equivalence over time, across both the English and Spanish versions ( Farero et al, under review ). Cronbach’s α for the HIS at baseline, 6-month and 12-month follow up all suggest adequate internal consistency (.66, .71, and .77 respectively).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Scores range from 0 to 7, with higher scores indicating greater instability. The scale demonstrates strong predictive and concurrent validity, as well as scalar equivalence over time (Farero et al, 2022). Coefficient This document is copyrighted by the American Psychological Association or one of its allied publishers.…”
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confidence: 96%
“…The seven-item Housing Instability Scale (HIS), created specifically for this study, included six items from the 10-item The Housing Instability Index (Rollins et al, 2012) as well as: “In the last 6 months, have you been homeless or had to live with family or friends to avoid being homeless?” Scores range from 0 to 7, with higher scores indicating greater instability. The scale demonstrates strong predictive and concurrent validity, as well as scalar equivalence over time (Farero et al, 2022). Coefficient αs were examined at each wave of data collection, and Cronbach’s α for the study was .79.…”
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“…Housing instability was measured with the 7-item Housing Instability Scale. 18 Of the 7 scale items, 5 included dichotomous yes or no responses, and 2 items were recoded to be dichotomous. Scores ranged from 0 to 7, with higher scores indicating higher instability.…”
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confidence: 99%