Validación de la Sexual Assertiveness Scale en mujeres mexicanas

Q3 Psychology
Reyna Torres-Obregon , Dora Julia Onofre-Rodríguez , Juan Carlos Sierra , Raquel Alicia Benavides-Torres , María Eugenia Garza-Elizondo
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Abstract

Given its relationship to various indicators of sexual health, sexual assertiveness is a fundamental dimension of human sexuality. This is defined as the ability that people have to initiate sexual activity, refuse unwanted sexual activity, and use contraceptive methods, thereby developing healthy behaviours — which can be measured using the Sexual Assertiveness Scale (SAS). To date, the SAS has not been validated in the Mexican population, albeit it is considered important to examine the psychometric properties of the latter. Therefore, to the aim of this study was to validate the SAS in a sample of 202 Mexican women. Confirmatory factor analysis confirmed the three-factor structure of the SAS: initiation, rejection, and pregnancy-sexually transmitted diseases (CFI = .953; TLI = .927). Similarly, adequate reliability was obtained in the three subscales and overall (ω = .85). Their scores significantly correlated in the expected direction with sexual self-esteem and the trait depression. It is concluded that the SAS has psychometric properties which are acceptable in Mexican women.

墨西哥女性性自信量表的验证
鉴于其与各种性健康指标的关系,性自信是人类性行为的一个基本方面。这被定义为人们发起性活动、拒绝不想要的性活动和使用避孕方法,从而形成健康行为的能力——这可以用性自信量表(SAS)来衡量。迄今为止,SAS尚未在墨西哥人群中得到验证,尽管检验后者的心理测量特性被认为是重要的。因此,本研究的目的是在202名墨西哥妇女的样本中验证SAS。验证性因子分析证实了SAS的三因素结构:起始、排斥和妊娠性传播疾病(CFI = .953;tli = .927)。同样,在三个分量表和总体上获得了足够的信度(ω = .85)。他们的得分与性自尊和特质抑郁呈预期方向显著相关。结论是SAS具有墨西哥妇女可接受的心理测量特性。
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