Slater, P. F., Bunting, B. R. E. N. D. A. N., Hasson, F. E. L. I. C. I. T. Y., Al-Smadi, A. M., Gammoh, O. S., & Ashour, A. (2020). A comparison of an emergent factor structure of the Insomnia Severity Index set against a global context. Testing, Psychometrics, Methodology in Applied Psychology, 27(1), 85-101.?
Study objectives: To identify the factor structure of the Insomnia Severity Index (ISI) and test it
against competing international measurement models. Methods: A cross- sectional study survey with a
randomly selected sample of 1,500 individuals living in Jordan. The ISI was administered and a response rate of 84% (n = 1,260) obtained. Both exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis were used
to examine competing theoretical measurement models. Results: A new emergent measurement model
was identified that may help synchronize differing measurement models reported in international literature. Exploratory factor analysis results indicated a two-factor model as a reasonably sound explanation
of the data. However, this model is challenged by results from a confirmatory factor analysis. Conclusions: These findings expand the evidence base that the ISI is a reliable instrument to detect severity of
insomnia in the population. Our model helps synthesize previous approaches to measurement reported
in the international literature