Skip to main content
. 2018 Sep 13;13(9):e0203483. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0203483

Table 3. Model fit of the baseline model in each of the demographic groups.

Free parametersa χ2 (df) RMSEA CFI
Dutch origin sample
Male gender 45 266.534 (45)* 0.048 (0.043–0.054) 0.989
Female gender 45 308.392 (45)* 0.048 (0.043–0.054) 0.991
18–30 years 45 108.338 (45)* 0.040 (0.031–0.050) 0.986
31–40 years 45 113.968 (45)* 0.043 (0.033–0.053) 0.990
41–50 years 45 132.941 (45)* 0.046 (0.037–0.055) 0.994
51–60 years 45 184.965 (45)* 0.053 (0.045–0.061) 0.991
61–70 years 45 131.199 (45)* 0.047 (0.037–0.056) 0.995
High education 45 291.627 (45)* 0.044 (0.040–0.049) 0.989
Medium education 45 143.597 (45)* 0.046 (0.038–0.055) 0.991
Low education 45 135.339 (45)* 0.050 (0.040–0.059) 0.995
Total sample
Dutch 51 501.341 (45)* 0.047 (0.043–0.051) 0.991
South-Asian Surinamese 51 347.623 (45)* 0.045 (0.040–0.049) 0.996
African Surinamese 51 449.622 (45)* 0.045 (0.041–0.049) 0.996
Ghanaian 51 403.428 (45)* 0.057 (0.052–0.062)b 0.990
Turkish 51 748.754 (45)* 0.062 (0.058–0.066)b 0.992
Moroccan 51 687.716 (45)* 0.058 (0.054–0.062)b 0.993

* P < .001

a Unequal number of parameters because in total sample more thresholds were estimated. The model is identified by constraining factor variances and means at 1 and 0, respectively

b Poor model fit (RMSEA>0.055; or CFI<0.097)