2015
DOI: 10.6018/eglobal.14.3.200551
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Validez y confiabilidad de una escala de apoyo social percibido en población adolescente

Abstract: <p>El apoyo social percibido por los/as adolescentes, puede influir positiva o negativamente en su salud, lo que hace necesario contar con instrumentos que permitan su medición. Esto podrá orientar el desarrollo de estrategias promotoras de salud más efectivas. <br /><br />Objetivo: Determinar la confiabilidad y validez de la Escala Multidimensional de Apoyo Social Percibido, en población adolescente chilena. <br /><br />Material y Método: Estudio psicométrico, el instrumento fue … Show more

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“…The most conclusive results of this study indicate that both in the exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses the total variance is better explained (~64%) by a 3-factor structure. This figure is similar to the 69.3% reported by Mosqueda et al (2015).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…The most conclusive results of this study indicate that both in the exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses the total variance is better explained (~64%) by a 3-factor structure. This figure is similar to the 69.3% reported by Mosqueda et al (2015).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Unlike previous results found in a population of older adults where the reliability indexes vary between .85 and .88 (Arechabala & Miranda, 2002;Pinto et al, 2014), our data show a similar behavior of the MSPSS scale in the adolescent population (Bruwer, Emsley, Kidd, Lochner, & Seedat, 2008;Mosqueda et al, 2015). Regarding the number of factors, we found that a 3-factor structure explained 64.1% of the variance.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 76%
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“…The scale of perceived social support, originally developed by Zimet et al (1988) and validated for the adolescent population in the Chilean context by Mosqueda Díaz et al (2015) , aims to measure perceived social support in three dimensions: family, friends, and another significant person. It has 12 items (four for each dimension), which consist of statements about perceived social support that must be evaluated on a Likert scale with values from one to five (1, strongly disagree; 5, strongly agree).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%