Self-Compassion Scale - Short Form (SCS-SF): evidencias iniciales de validez en Brasil

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https://doi.org/10.34019/1982-1247.2022.v16.31549

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Salud mental, Compasión, Medidas, Validación de test, Psicometría

Resumen

Este estudio tiene como objetivo investigar las propiedades psicométricas de la Self-Compassion Scale-Short Form (SCS-SF), en una muestra de 334 brasileños. Un factor global fue la mejor estructura en el Análisis Factorial Exploratorio, mientras el modelo bifactorial, con seis factores específicos y uno global, fue la mejor en el Análisis Factorial Confirmatorio. La consistencia interna fue adecuada para el factor global, pero baja para los factores específicos. La puntuación total tuvo una correlación casi perfecta con la forma larga. La SCS-SF demostró buena validez convergente y discriminante y parece ser un instrumento análogo válido, conciso y confiable de la SCS original en muestras brasileñas.

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2022-04-15