Juan Carlos Saravia Ms, Carlos Iberico PhD, Karen Yearwood PhD
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引用次数: 18
摘要
本研究评估了448名18-29岁秘鲁大学生的SOC-13量表的心理测量特性。内部一致性信度估计;并进行了效度分析和因子结构分析。全量表的克朗巴赫alpha值为0.80。采用多维标度法和验证性因子分析法对SOC的维度结构进行评价。前者评估了两种结构模型的拟合优度,即单因素解决方案与三因素解决方案。发现三因素方案的模型拟合可接受(RMSEA = 0.06, CFI = 0.92)。SOC与身心健康的相关性r = 0.59, p <.001, r = .40, p <分别措施。当在秘鲁样本中测试时,SOC-13量表在内部一致性,标准效度和因素结构方面显示出适当的心理测量特性。局限性在于样本内的强同质性、年龄范围和所有秘鲁人口的非代表性样本量。未来的研究应侧重于进一步分析SOC-13的结构和所有项目正确测量秘鲁年轻人连贯感的能力。
Validation of sense of coherence (SOC) 13-item scale in a peruvian sample
This study assessed the psychometric properties of the SOC-13 scale in a sample of 448 Peruvian college students aged 18-29 years old. Internal consistency reliability was estimated; criterion validity and factor structure analysis were also analyzed. Cronbach's alpha for the full scale was .80. The dimensional structure of the SOC was evaluated by means of Multidimensional Scaling and Confirmatory Factor Analysis. The former assessed goodness of fit of two proposed structure models namely a one factor solution against a three factor solution. An acceptable model fit was found for the three-factor solution (RMSEA = 0.06, CFI = .92). SOC Correlations with Mental and Physical Health were r = .59, p < .001 and r = .40, p < .001 respectively. The SOC-13 scale showed appropriate psychometric properties regarding internal consistency, criterion validity and factor structure when tested in this Peruvian sample. Limitations were due to strong homogeneity within the sample, age range and non-representative sample size for all Peruvian population. Future studies should focus on further analyzing the SOC-13 structure and the ability of all items to properly measure Sense of Coherence in Peruvian young adults.