Abstract

Confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) techniques are used to evaluate the fit of a seven-dimensional concept mapping–based model of key dimensions of faith-based substance abuse treatment, using data from 310 staff and clients of 12 faith-based Teen Challenge programs. The initial seven-dimensional model fit poorly (fit indices of .62–.64), though, after trimming items with low loadings or redundant item content, model fit was increased substantially (fit indices of .87–.89). Overall, the current analyses provide preliminary support for the meaningfulness of the seven-dimensional model of faith-based treatment programs, despite different statistical approaches.

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