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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Oct 21.
Published in final edited form as: J Cross Cult Psychol. 2020 Jun 13;51(6):511–525. doi: 10.1177/0022022120933682

Table 3.

Results of One-Factor CFAs for Family Obligation and Need Satisfaction scales for Korean and American Samples.

NSSM
Group X2 (df) CFI RMSEA 90% RMSEA CI SRMR
Korea 44.283* (15) 0.963 0.089 (0.059, 0.119) 0.039
U.S. 29.595* (15) 0.990 0.062 (0.028, 0.095) 0.020
NSSF
Group X2 (df) CFI RMSEA 90% RMSEA CI SRMR
Korea 35.755* (15) 0.974 0.075 (0.043, 0.106) 0.032
U.S. 36.781* (15) 0.983 0.076 (0.045, 0.108) 0.027
FOB
Group X2 (df) CFI RMSEA 90% RMSEA CI SRMR
Korea 73.579* (29) 0.964 0.072 (0.052, 0.092) 0.057
U.S. 39.001* (29) 0.976 0.037 (0.000, 0.065) 0.038

Note. NSSM = need satisfaction scale for mothers; NSSF = need satisfaction scale for fathers; FOB = family obligation values.

U.S. sample consists of US-born citizens who were White, but not Latino.

*

p < .05.