2018
DOI: 10.1590/1413-82712018230112
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Escala de Necessidade de Pertença: Evidências de Qualidade Psicométrica

Abstract: ResumoA necessidade de pertença representa uma motivação do ser humano para estabelecer relacionamentos intensos e duradouros, sendo isso um importante aspecto para a manutenção do bem-estar e saúde mental destes. Considerando a relevância desse construto, busca-se validar a escala de Necessidade de Pertença (ENP) para o contexto brasileiro em três estudos (N = 642). O primeiro e segundo estudos objetivaram apresentar a estrutura fatorial da presente medida por meio de análise fatorial exploratória e confirmat… Show more

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“…The Argentinean adaptation obtained two factors: the need to belong and the fear of rejection (Leibovich et al, 2018). In the case of the Brasilian adaptation, while a study shows support for the original one-factor structure (Gastal & Pilati, 2016), Lins de Holanda et al (2018) found that the reversed items did not have sufficient weight to be added to the model and were excluded from the scale. As pointed out by these authors, "negative items present limitations when incorporated into one-factor measures, which may cause psychometric problems" (Lins de Holanda et al, 2018, p. 146).…”
Section: Malone Et Al (2012)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Argentinean adaptation obtained two factors: the need to belong and the fear of rejection (Leibovich et al, 2018). In the case of the Brasilian adaptation, while a study shows support for the original one-factor structure (Gastal & Pilati, 2016), Lins de Holanda et al (2018) found that the reversed items did not have sufficient weight to be added to the model and were excluded from the scale. As pointed out by these authors, "negative items present limitations when incorporated into one-factor measures, which may cause psychometric problems" (Lins de Holanda et al, 2018, p. 146).…”
Section: Malone Et Al (2012)mentioning
confidence: 99%