2021
DOI: 10.4236/jss.2021.911022
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Psychometric Evidence of the 10-Item Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale (CD-RISC10, Greek Version) and the Predictive Power of Resilience on Well-Being and Distress

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“…Application of the original English version [ 16 ] of the CD-RISC 10 and other psychometric studies that tested its appropriateness for use in different sub-samples i.e. Australian cricketers [ 17 ], women with breast cancer [ 18 ], Chinese undergraduates and depressive patients [ 39 ], patients with fibromyalgia [ 40 ], young adults [ 44 ], vulnerable Colombian adolescents [ 46 ] people with lower-limb amputation [ 47 ], Greek adults of the general population [ 48 ], Russian youth sample [ 49 ] and low-income African American men [ 50 ] all represented unidimentionality of the instrument. But EFA and CFA outputs in the study of Aloba et al yielded a two-factor model fit with the data collected from student nurses in Southwestern Nigeria [ 19 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Application of the original English version [ 16 ] of the CD-RISC 10 and other psychometric studies that tested its appropriateness for use in different sub-samples i.e. Australian cricketers [ 17 ], women with breast cancer [ 18 ], Chinese undergraduates and depressive patients [ 39 ], patients with fibromyalgia [ 40 ], young adults [ 44 ], vulnerable Colombian adolescents [ 46 ] people with lower-limb amputation [ 47 ], Greek adults of the general population [ 48 ], Russian youth sample [ 49 ] and low-income African American men [ 50 ] all represented unidimentionality of the instrument. But EFA and CFA outputs in the study of Aloba et al yielded a two-factor model fit with the data collected from student nurses in Southwestern Nigeria [ 19 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Además, la resiliencia y el bienestar psicológico obtuvieron una correlación significativa y moderada (Abbott et al, 2015). Por último, la resiliencia tuvo correlaciones negativas y bajas con la depresión, la ansiedad y el estrés (Kyriazos & Stalikas, 2021). Resaltando la importancia del bienestar psicológico y la resiliencia en el estudio e intervención con síntomas de depresión, ansiedad y estrés.…”
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“…En cuanto a la resiliencia y la depresión o la ansiedad no hubo relaciones directas, pero sí indirectas, pudiendo el bienestar psicológico eudaimónico tener un rol importante en la relación existente de la resiliencia, la depresión y el estrés. Estos resultados descritos son consistentes con otros estudios (Campbell-Sills & Stein, 2009;Aloba et al, 2016;Kyriazos & Stalikas, 2021).…”
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“…Items (e.g., "Pleasant", "Bad") are rated on a 5-point Likert scale (1= Very Rarely or Never, 5= Very Often or Always). Internal consistency reliability in a Greek sample (Kyriazos & Stalikas, 2021) was α = .86 (SPANE8-P) and .79 (SPANE8-N). In this study, it was α = .87 (SPANE8-P) and .80 (SPANE8-N).…”
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confidence: 95%