Francisco Varela-Figueroa, María García-Jiménez, Rosario Antequera-Jurado, Francisco Javier Cano-García
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摘要
行动价值量表(Values in Action Inventory, VIA)是最广泛使用的评估性格优势的方法之一。虽然最初的版本包括240个项目,较短的版本,如VIA-72已经开发,以提高其适用性。西班牙语中VIA-72的心理测量学研究仍然有限。本研究在470名成人样本中检验了西班牙VIA-72的析因结构、信度和收敛效度。使用验证性因子分析对三种替代模型(包括三、五和六因素)进行了测试。所有模型都显示出可接受的拟合,但三因素解决方案-关心,自我控制和好奇-在简约性,拟合指数和概念清晰度方面表现最佳。三因素模型的内部一致性在各个维度上都很高,与以前的研究相当。趋同效度通过与人格特质,特别是与责任心的有意义的相关性得到支持。析因结构在很大程度上重复了VIA-72和VIA-240的结果。这些结果支持西班牙语VIA-72作为评估性格优势的可靠和有效的工具,为讲西班牙语的人群提供了一个简洁的、基于理论的替代选择。
Psychometric Properties of the Spanish Version of the VIA-72 Strengths Inventory.
The Values in Action Inventory (VIA) is one of the most widely used measures for assessing character strengths. While the original version includes 240 items, shorter versions such as the VIA-72 have been developed to enhance its applicability. Psychometric studies of the VIA-72 in Spanish are still limited. This study examined the factorial structure, reliability, and convergent validity of the Spanish VIA-72 in a sample of 470 adults. Three alternative models-comprising three, five, and six factors-were tested using confirmatory factor analysis. All models showed acceptable fit, but the three-factor solution-Caring, Self-Control, and Inquisitiveness-showed the best performance in terms of parsimony, fit indices, and conceptual clarity. Internal consistency for the three-factor model was high across dimensions and comparable to previous studies. Convergent validity was supported through meaningful correlations with personality traits, particularly with conscientiousness. The factorial structure largely replicated findings obtained with both VIA-72 and VIA-240. These results support the Spanish VIA-72 as a reliable and valid instrument for assessing character strengths, offering a concise, theory-based alternative for Spanish-speaking populations.