2018
DOI: 10.5093/pi2018a6
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Evidencias Psicométricas de una Medida Breve de Resiliencia en Adultos Mayores Peruanos no Institucionalizados

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“…In particular, the intervals proposed by [46] were 4-13 points for low resilience, 14-16 points for medium resilience and 17-20 points for high resilience. Example of item: "I am looking for creative ways to change difficult situations" (item 1) The BRCS has reached in its Spanish version a Cronbanch's Alpha of 0.87 [48]. In this study it reached 0.78.…”
Section: Instrumentsmentioning
confidence: 55%
“…In particular, the intervals proposed by [46] were 4-13 points for low resilience, 14-16 points for medium resilience and 17-20 points for high resilience. Example of item: "I am looking for creative ways to change difficult situations" (item 1) The BRCS has reached in its Spanish version a Cronbanch's Alpha of 0.87 [48]. In this study it reached 0.78.…”
Section: Instrumentsmentioning
confidence: 55%
“…Furthermore, the association between distractions, age and risk perception, traffic crashes suffered while cycling during the previous five years, and the potential mediation of this relationship with cycling errors and normative violations, were tested using structural equation modeling (SEM). Weighted Least Square Mean and Variance Corrected (WLSMV) estimation was used, given that some data were ordinal and that the assumption of multivariate normality was not met ( Caycho-Rodríguez et al, 2018 ; Finney & DiStefano, 2013 ). The model fit was evaluated through several statistics and indices from different logics and families.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…De esta forma, por ejemplo, investigaciones previas indican que la salud percibida (5) y el funcionamiento cognitivo (6) influyen en la percepción de la calidad de vida. Así también, existe una relación positiva entre la calidad de vida, el bienestar y la satisfacción con la vida (7,8) . Además, una buena percepción de la calidad de vida influye en el funcionamiento comportamental, la voluntad de vivir y el envejecimiento exitoso (6,9) .…”
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