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“…At fi rst glance, nothing differentiates the execution of a psychometric study from any classic epidemiological study, since both require the same rigor in their processes. 49,50 In particular, it is of great interest to identify the domain of the population picked up in the study, thereby catching a glimpse of the extent to which the fi ndings may apply to the population among which the instrument will actually be used.…”
Section: Measurement Equivalencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…At fi rst glance, nothing differentiates the execution of a psychometric study from any classic epidemiological study, since both require the same rigor in their processes. 49,50 In particular, it is of great interest to identify the domain of the population picked up in the study, thereby catching a glimpse of the extent to which the fi ndings may apply to the population among which the instrument will actually be used.…”
Section: Measurement Equivalencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The latter refers to the connotative meaning of each item in the original instrument, which was contrasted with that of the translation into the target language. 9,10 The correspondence of the general or connotative meaning transcends the literal meaning of those terms and takes into account more subtle aspects, such as the impact the expression has in the cultural context of the target population, in contrast to the aim of analyzing the referential of denotative signifi cance of the items. This analysis of general meaning is necessary as the literal correspondence of a term does not necessarily mean that the same emotional impact will be evoked in different cultures.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Domestic violence was considered as part of the social context, and classified as absent or present, according to the Abuse Assessment Screening. 16 Family's membership in a private health care plan was also included in this block.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%