ResumenLa presente investigación estuvo orientada a la validación de la Encuesta de Salud SF-36 en tres contextos socio-culturales de México (Ciudad de México, Pachuca, Hidalgo y Gómez Palacio, Durango). Los hallazgos mostraron por un lado, similitudes entre las tres ciudades o entre dos en algunos de los factores observándose también diferencias particulares a los ambientes. Por otro lado, los factores obtenidos en las muestras de esta investigación mostraron validez de constructo con la versión original aplicada a una muestra mexicana del sureste (Zúñiga et al., 1999) y coeficientes de confiabilidad Alpha de Cronbach similares a las aplicaciones a diversas muestras españolas. Palabras clave: salud, física, mental, medición, validación AbstractThis research was oriented to the validation of the Health Survey SF-36 in three socio-cultural contexts in Mexico (Mexico City, Pachuca, Hidalgo & Gómez Palacio, Durango). The findings showed -on one handsimilarities among the three cities or between two of them in some of the factors obtained, and we observed algo, some particular differences in those environments. On the other hand, the obtained factors in the samples of this study displayed construct validity with the original version applied to southern mexican sample (Zúñiga et al., 1999) and their alpha realiability coeficients were similar to the applications made in spanish samples.
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