Cross-cultural adaptation of the Clinical Perfectionism Questionnaire (CPQ) for Brazilians

Q4 Psychology Psico-USF Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1590/1413-82712022270106
Luiz Fellipe Dias da Rocha, J. A. E. Hernandez, E. Falcone, Marcelo Leonel Peluso
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Abstract The goals of this paper are the cross-cultural adaptation and psychometric properties evaluation of the Brazilian version of the Clinical Perfectionism Questionnaire (CPQ), a scale that measures the tendency of a person to pursue self-demanding standards and the subjective consequences provided by achieving them or not. The original instrument was translated to Portuguese and back-translated to English. The preliminary version was judged by one of the authors of the instrument and by Brazilian specialists, producing content validity indicators. The final version was applied to a sample of 250 Brazilian undergraduate students, aged from 18 to 60 years old (M=24.9, SD=8.63), mostly female (76%). In the Exploratory Factor Analysis, data have revealed a bidimensional structure, and the other psychometric properties, such as internal consistency and validity regarding other variables, have shown adequate to the instrument. Additional analyses of unidimensional congruence reinforced the multidimensionality of the measure.
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巴西人临床完美主义问卷(CPQ)的跨文化适应
摘要本文的目的是对巴西版临床完美主义问卷(CPQ)的跨文化适应和心理测量特性进行评估,CPQ是一种衡量一个人追求自我要求标准的倾向以及实现这些标准所带来的主观后果的量表。最初的乐器被翻译成葡萄牙语,然后又被翻译成英语。初步版本由该工具的一位作者和巴西专家进行判断,产生内容效度指标。最终版本应用于250名巴西本科生样本,年龄在18至60岁之间(M=24.9, SD=8.63),其中大多数为女性(76%)。在探索性因子分析中,数据揭示了一个二维结构,其他心理测量特性,如内部一致性和其他变量的有效性,已经显示出足够的工具。对单维同余的额外分析加强了测量的多维性。
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