Traducción, adaptación al español y validación de la escala de bienestar mental de WARWICK-EDINBURGH en una muestra de adultos mayores argentinos.

El estudio analiza las propiedades psicométricas y la estructura factorial de la Escala de Bienestar Mental de WarwickEdinburgh luego de realizar la traducción directa y revertida y su adaptación al español. Se validó la escala mediante su aplicación a una muestra de 910 adultos mayores argentinos,...

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Argentine elders
Psychological well-being
Mental well-being
Psychometric properties
Confirmatory factor analysis
Adultos mayores
Bienestar psicológico
Bienestar mental
Propiedades psicométricas
Análisis factorial confirmatorio
Adultos maiores
Bem-estar psicológico
Bem-estar mental
Propriedades psicométricas
Análise fatorial confirmatório
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Traducción, adaptación al español y validación de la escala de bienestar mental de WARWICK-EDINBURGH en una muestra de adultos mayores argentinos.
dc.title.translated.eng.fl_str_mv Translation, spanish adaptation and validation of the WARWICK-EDINBURGH well-being scale in a sample of argentine older adults.
title Traducción, adaptación al español y validación de la escala de bienestar mental de WARWICK-EDINBURGH en una muestra de adultos mayores argentinos.
spellingShingle Traducción, adaptación al español y validación de la escala de bienestar mental de WARWICK-EDINBURGH en una muestra de adultos mayores argentinos.
Argentine elders
Psychological well-being
Mental well-being
Psychometric properties
Confirmatory factor analysis
Adultos mayores
Bienestar psicológico
Bienestar mental
Propiedades psicométricas
Análisis factorial confirmatorio
Adultos maiores
Bem-estar psicológico
Bem-estar mental
Propriedades psicométricas
Análise fatorial confirmatório
title_short Traducción, adaptación al español y validación de la escala de bienestar mental de WARWICK-EDINBURGH en una muestra de adultos mayores argentinos.
title_full Traducción, adaptación al español y validación de la escala de bienestar mental de WARWICK-EDINBURGH en una muestra de adultos mayores argentinos.
title_fullStr Traducción, adaptación al español y validación de la escala de bienestar mental de WARWICK-EDINBURGH en una muestra de adultos mayores argentinos.
title_full_unstemmed Traducción, adaptación al español y validación de la escala de bienestar mental de WARWICK-EDINBURGH en una muestra de adultos mayores argentinos.
title_sort Traducción, adaptación al español y validación de la escala de bienestar mental de WARWICK-EDINBURGH en una muestra de adultos mayores argentinos.
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Serrani-Azcurra, Daniel
dc.contributor.author.spa.fl_str_mv Serrani-Azcurra, Daniel
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Argentine elders
Psychological well-being
Mental well-being
Psychometric properties
Confirmatory factor analysis
topic Argentine elders
Psychological well-being
Mental well-being
Psychometric properties
Confirmatory factor analysis
Adultos mayores
Bienestar psicológico
Bienestar mental
Propiedades psicométricas
Análisis factorial confirmatorio
Adultos maiores
Bem-estar psicológico
Bem-estar mental
Propriedades psicométricas
Análise fatorial confirmatório
dc.subject.spa.fl_str_mv Adultos mayores
Bienestar psicológico
Bienestar mental
Propiedades psicométricas
Análisis factorial confirmatorio
Adultos maiores
Bem-estar psicológico
Bem-estar mental
Propriedades psicométricas
Análise fatorial confirmatório
description El estudio analiza las propiedades psicométricas y la estructura factorial de la Escala de Bienestar Mental de WarwickEdinburgh luego de realizar la traducción directa y revertida y su adaptación al español. Se validó la escala mediante su aplicación a una muestra de 910 adultos mayores argentinos, con edades comprendidas entre 71 y 96 años (media 81.4 años; DE 10.9 años). Se obtuvieron los siguientes indicadores: distribución de respuestas, consistencia interna, confiabilidad test-retest, validez de constructo, y se realizó un análisis factorial exploratorio y confirmatorio. En cuatro de los ítems se debieron modificar los términos para mantener la equivalencia conceptual con el original. El índice de confiabilidad alfa de Cronbach (0.89), la correlación ítem-escala total (0.41-0.78), el índice test-retest medido mediante el coeficiente de correlación intra-clase (CCI) (0.91) mostraron un nivel satisfactorio. El análisis factorial confirmatorio mostró un RMSEA de 0.054, considerado aceptable; un valor CFI igual a 0.963, un valor de NNFI 0.925 (levemente inferior al deseado) y un GFI con un valor de 0.991. Se obtuvo una solución de dos factores, por lo cual no se pudo sostener la hipótesis de uni-dimensionalidad de la escala original. Se concluye que la escala traducida y adaptada al español para una muestra de adultos mayores no institucionalizados tiene un ajuste adecuado, con alta consistencia interna y buena confiabilidad test-retest, con iguales valores de constructo que el instrumento original, lo que permitiría su uso en la población adulta mayor.
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spelling Serrani-Azcurra, Danielaa02dafe-8516-42a2-a5e1-80c335b27c8f2015-01-01 00:00:002023-01-23T15:35:46Z2015-01-01 00:00:002023-01-23T15:35:46Z2015-01-01El estudio analiza las propiedades psicométricas y la estructura factorial de la Escala de Bienestar Mental de WarwickEdinburgh luego de realizar la traducción directa y revertida y su adaptación al español. Se validó la escala mediante su aplicación a una muestra de 910 adultos mayores argentinos, con edades comprendidas entre 71 y 96 años (media 81.4 años; DE 10.9 años). Se obtuvieron los siguientes indicadores: distribución de respuestas, consistencia interna, confiabilidad test-retest, validez de constructo, y se realizó un análisis factorial exploratorio y confirmatorio. En cuatro de los ítems se debieron modificar los términos para mantener la equivalencia conceptual con el original. El índice de confiabilidad alfa de Cronbach (0.89), la correlación ítem-escala total (0.41-0.78), el índice test-retest medido mediante el coeficiente de correlación intra-clase (CCI) (0.91) mostraron un nivel satisfactorio. El análisis factorial confirmatorio mostró un RMSEA de 0.054, considerado aceptable; un valor CFI igual a 0.963, un valor de NNFI 0.925 (levemente inferior al deseado) y un GFI con un valor de 0.991. Se obtuvo una solución de dos factores, por lo cual no se pudo sostener la hipótesis de uni-dimensionalidad de la escala original. Se concluye que la escala traducida y adaptada al español para una muestra de adultos mayores no institucionalizados tiene un ajuste adecuado, con alta consistencia interna y buena confiabilidad test-retest, con iguales valores de constructo que el instrumento original, lo que permitiría su uso en la población adulta mayor.The study assesses psychometric properties and factorial structure of the Warwick-Edinburgh mental well-being scale after forward and backward translations and Spanish adaptation. The scale was validated by applying it to a sample of 910 Argentine elders, with ages ranging from 71 and 96 years (media 81.4 years; SD 10.9 years). The following measures were obtained: response distributions, internal consistency, test-retest reliability, construct validity and exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis. In four of the original items, phrasing was modified to keep conceptual equivalence with the original instrument. Reliability (Cronbach´s alpha 0.89), item-total scale (0.41-0.78) and test-retest measured by intra-class correlation coefficient (ICC) (0.91) were deemed appropriate. Confirmatory factorial analysis showed a RMSEA = 0.054, considered acceptable, a CFI = 0.963, a NNFI = 0.925 (slightly below the accepted value) and a GFI = 0.991. A two factor solution was obtained so it was not possible to hold the single dimensional hypothesis as in the original scale. 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Health & Place, 17(1), 238-247.Daniel Serrani Azcurra - 2015info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/https://actacolombianapsicologia.ucatolica.edu.co/article/view/144Argentine eldersPsychological well-beingMental well-beingPsychometric propertiesConfirmatory factor analysisAdultos mayoresBienestar psicológicoBienestar mentalPropiedades psicométricasAnálisis factorial confirmatorioAdultos maioresBem-estar psicológicoBem-estar mentalPropriedades psicométricasAnálise fatorial confirmatórioTraducción, adaptación al español y validación de la escala de bienestar mental de WARWICK-EDINBURGH en una muestra de adultos mayores argentinos.Translation, spanish adaptation and validation of the WARWICK-EDINBURGH well-being scale in a sample of argentine older adults.Artículo de revistahttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2df8fbb1http://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85Textinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleJournal articlehttp://purl.org/redcol/resource_type/ARTinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPublicationOREORE.xmltext/xml2676https://repository.ucatolica.edu.co/bitstreams/fc8e23df-7a20-49ba-a927-9579cec7ca42/download4b2f31798c8f1906f00a0c75f8248dccMD5110983/27969oai:repository.ucatolica.edu.co:10983/279692023-08-02 10:02:38.057https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/Daniel Serrani Azcurra - 2015https://repository.ucatolica.edu.coRepositorio Institucional Universidad Católica de Colombia - RIUCaCbdigital@metabiblioteca.com