Adaptation, validation, reliability and factorial equivalence of the rosenberg self-esteem scale in colombian and Spanish population
The Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale is the most widely used instrument to assess self-esteem. In light of the absence of adaptations in Colombia, this study seeks to validate and adapt this scale in the Colombian population, and perform factorial equivalence with the Spanish version. A total of 1,139 se...
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ir-10336-233212022-05-02T12:37:17Z Adaptation, validation, reliability and factorial equivalence of the rosenberg self-esteem scale in colombian and Spanish population Gómez-Lugo, Mayra Espada, José P. Morales, Alexandra Marchal-Bertrand, Laurent Soler, Franklin Vallejo-Medina, Pablo Adolescent Adult Aged Colombia Devices Female Human Male Middle aged Procedures Psychometry Questionnaire Reproducibility Self concept Spain Standards Young adult Adolescent Adult Aged Colombia Female Humans Male Middle aged Psychometrics Reproducibility of results Self concept Spain Surveys and questionnaires Young adult Colombia Reliability Rosenberg Self-esteem Validation The Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale is the most widely used instrument to assess self-esteem. In light of the absence of adaptations in Colombia, this study seeks to validate and adapt this scale in the Colombian population, and perform factorial equivalence with the Spanish version. A total of 1,139 seniors (633 Colombians and 506 Spaniards) were evaluated; the individuals answered the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale and sexual self-esteem scale. The average score of the items was similar to the questionnaire's theoretical average, and standard deviations were close to one. The psychometric properties of the items are generally adequate with alphas of .83 and .86 and significant (CI = .95) and correlations with the sexual self-esteem scale ranging from .31 and .41. Factorial equivalence was confirmed by means of a structural equation model (CFI = .912 and RMSEA = .079), thus showing a strong level of invariance. © Universidad Complutense de Madrid and Colegio Oficial de Psicólogos de Madrid. 2016 2020-05-26T00:01:08Z info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 19882904 11387416 https://repository.urosario.edu.co/handle/10336/23321 https://doi.org/10.1017/sjp.2016.67 eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess application/pdf Cambridge University Press instname:Universidad del Rosario |
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Adolescent Adult Aged Colombia Devices Female Human Male Middle aged Procedures Psychometry Questionnaire Reproducibility Self concept Spain Standards Young adult Adolescent Adult Aged Colombia Female Humans Male Middle aged Psychometrics Reproducibility of results Self concept Spain Surveys and questionnaires Young adult Colombia Reliability Rosenberg Self-esteem Validation Gómez-Lugo, Mayra Espada, José P. Morales, Alexandra Marchal-Bertrand, Laurent Soler, Franklin Vallejo-Medina, Pablo Adaptation, validation, reliability and factorial equivalence of the rosenberg self-esteem scale in colombian and Spanish population |
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The Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale is the most widely used instrument to assess self-esteem. In light of the absence of adaptations in Colombia, this study seeks to validate and adapt this scale in the Colombian population, and perform factorial equivalence with the Spanish version. A total of 1,139 seniors (633 Colombians and 506 Spaniards) were evaluated; the individuals answered the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale and sexual self-esteem scale. The average score of the items was similar to the questionnaire's theoretical average, and standard deviations were close to one. The psychometric properties of the items are generally adequate with alphas of .83 and .86 and significant (CI = .95) and correlations with the sexual self-esteem scale ranging from .31 and .41. Factorial equivalence was confirmed by means of a structural equation model (CFI = .912 and RMSEA = .079), thus showing a strong level of invariance. © Universidad Complutense de Madrid and Colegio Oficial de Psicólogos de Madrid. |
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Gómez-Lugo, Mayra Espada, José P. Morales, Alexandra Marchal-Bertrand, Laurent Soler, Franklin Vallejo-Medina, Pablo |
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Gómez-Lugo, Mayra Espada, José P. Morales, Alexandra Marchal-Bertrand, Laurent Soler, Franklin Vallejo-Medina, Pablo |
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Adaptation, validation, reliability and factorial equivalence of the rosenberg self-esteem scale in colombian and Spanish population |
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Adaptation, validation, reliability and factorial equivalence of the rosenberg self-esteem scale in colombian and Spanish population |
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Adaptation, validation, reliability and factorial equivalence of the rosenberg self-esteem scale in colombian and Spanish population |
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Adaptation, validation, reliability and factorial equivalence of the rosenberg self-esteem scale in colombian and Spanish population |
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Adaptation, validation, reliability and factorial equivalence of the rosenberg self-esteem scale in colombian and Spanish population |
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adaptation, validation, reliability and factorial equivalence of the rosenberg self-esteem scale in colombian and spanish population |
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