青少年金融知识简易量表:一种测量方法的提出与验证

Ani Caroline Potrich , Kelmara Mendes Vieira , Ana Luiza Paraboni
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我们提出了一种衡量青少年金融素养的简易工具:青年金融素养简易量表(YFLSS)。该工具包含金融知识、金融态度和金融行为方面的问题,适用于 1126 名巴西年轻人,并使用探索性因子分析、结构方程模型和分层聚类分析对其维度和项目进行了分析。所提出的量表可用于制定一项指标,以确定个人的金融知识水平是高还是低。对年轻人影响最大的是金融行为,占金融素养的 53.6%,其次是金融态度。金融知识仅占 11.1%。这些结果表明,要建立一个具有金融素养的社会,关键在于努力将这些经验教训付诸实践,并改变年轻人的行为。至于局限性,该量表是在纸面应用和自我管理的背景下开发的,这些参数的变化可能需要对语言和格式进行调整。尽管已作出努力,但青年金融知识简易量表仍需进行跨文化验证。最后,青年金融素养简易量表在文献方面是一个突破,因为它是专门为青年受众编制的,而且是一个只有 12 个问题的简短工具,可以测量金融素养的三个维度:金融知识、态度和行为。
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Youth Financial Literacy Short Scale: Proposition and validation of a measure
We propose a short instrument for measuring financial literacy among young adults: Youth Financial Literacy Short Scale (YFLSS). An instrument with questions on financial knowledge, financial attitude, and financial behavior was applied with 1126 young Brazilians, whose dimensions and items were analyzed using exploratory factor analysis, structural equation modeling and hierarchical cluster analysis. The scale proposed allows for developing an indicator that defines whether an individual has a high or low level of financial literacy. Financial behavior is what most impacts young people, representing 53.6% of financial literacy, followed by financial attitude. Financial knowledge represents only 11.1%. These results show what will make a difference in order to have a financially literate society is the effort to put these lessons into practice and change the behavior of young people. Regarding the limitations, the scale was developed in the context of application on paper and self-administered, changes in these parameters may require adaptations of language and format. Despite construction efforts, the Youth Financial Literacy Short Scale still needs cross-cultural validation. Finally, the YFLSS is a breakthrough in literature because it was built specifically for young audiences and it is a short instrument with only 12 questions to measure the three dimensions of financial literacy: financial knowledge, attitude, and behavior.
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Social sciences & humanities open
Social sciences & humanities open Psychology (General), Decision Sciences (General), Social Sciences (General)
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