Gillespie, F. David

A systematic review of structural equation modelling in social work research / A systematic review of structural equation modelling in social work research / David F. Gillespie - Oxford, UK, Oxford University Press, December, 2009. - 1556- 1574 p. - Monthly - December, 2009. - Volume 39, Number 8 .

Structural equation modelling (SEM) is serving an increasingly important role in developing knowledge for the social work profession. Numerous advances have made the software more user- friendly, enabling users to conduct analyses without fully understanding the underlying assumptions or the implications from their analytic decisions. unlike other fields, there have not been any published reviews in social work research that systematically describe and critique the use of SEM. This study systematically reviewed how SEM is used in social work research and the extent to which it reflects best practices. Thirty- two articles from top- ranked social work journals published from 2001 to 2007 were examined. Of the different types of SEM, the most commonly used was confirmatory factor analysis. Strengths of the research reviewed included examining models and measures not previously tested empirically and generating new insights into old topics through the use of SEM. Weaknesses included significant modifications without theoretical justification or substantive interpretations. Suggestions are offered for improving applications of SEM in social work research. Specifically, we encourage when theoretically justified, to detail the process of making modifications and to use estimation procedures appropriate to the data.


Structura; euatiuon modelling