Testing a coping scale in Mexican families in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic: Exploring the psychometric properties

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 PSYCHIATRY
Xolyanetzin Montero-Pardo, Marla Naiví Toiber-Rodríguez, J. A. Padilla-Bautista, Cintia Aguilar-Delgadillo, Fátima Sagrario Espinoza-Salgado, Á. E. Velasco-Rojano
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Abstract

Introduction. The rapid spread of the pandemic due to the SARS-CoV-2 virus, more commonly known as COVID-19, required sanitary measures, such as social distancing and quarantining, which represented non-normative stressors for Mexican families. Objective. Obtaining evidence of the validity and reliability of a family coping scale in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic. Method. A questionnaire was developed containing 48 items, and responses were collected using Google forms with a total of 558 participants. Exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses were conducted to obtain the reliability and validity of the scale. Results. The instrument is made up of six factors that explain 67.27% of the variance. The scale had a McDonald’s omega coefficient of .82, and the model had a good fit with most values equal to or higher than .90. Discussion and conclusions. The final items showed proper theoretical congruence and good indicators of fit. These results allow for the assertion that factors 1, 2, 5, and 6 allude to a good family adaptation in the face of the pandemic. Meanwhile, factors 3 and 4 indicate a poor family adaptation. Among the main contributions of this study is that this is one of the first scales to address the subject in Mexico, followed by statistical data that suggests the scale possesses appropriate psychometric properties to be used in the Mexican population.
面对COVID-19大流行,墨西哥家庭应对量表测试:探索心理测量学特性
介绍。由于SARS-CoV-2病毒(通常称为COVID-19)引起的大流行迅速蔓延,需要采取卫生措施,如保持社交距离和隔离,这对墨西哥家庭来说是不规范的压力源。目标。获得COVID-19大流行家庭应对量表效度和信度的证据。方法。我们开发了一份包含48个项目的问卷,并使用谷歌表格收集了总共558名参与者的回答。进行探索性和验证性因素分析,以获得量表的信度和效度。结果。该工具由六个因素组成,解释了67.27%的方差。量表的麦当劳ω系数为0.82,模型与大多数等于或高于0.90的值具有良好的拟合性。讨论和结论。最终项目显示出适当的理论一致性和良好的拟合指标。这些结果表明,因素1、2、5和6暗示家庭在面对大流行时具有良好的适应能力。同时,因素3和4表明家庭适应能力较差。本研究的主要贡献之一是,这是第一个在墨西哥解决这个问题的量表之一,随后的统计数据表明,该量表具有适当的心理测量特性,可用于墨西哥人口。
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Salud Mental
Salud Mental PSYCHIATRY-
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1.60
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7.70%
发文量
32
期刊介绍: Salud Mental receives original manuscripts dealing with various mental health-related topics (such as psychiatry, neurosciences, psychology, epidemiology, and addictions). The submission of a manuscript must be exclusively carried out through this website.
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