Propiedades psicométricas de una escala de Depresión basada en el Modelo de los Cinco Factores
Keywords:
Depresión, Modelo de los Cinco Factores, Modelo de los Cinco Grandes, Modelo de Respuesta Graduada, Teoría de Respuesta al ÍtemAbstract
Se presenta el proceso de construcción de una escala para medir la faceta Depresión según el Modelo de los Cinco Factores. Se realizó una revisión de las definiciones teóricas y operacionales de autores relevantes de este modelo. Luego se elaboraron 15 ítems iniciales, 3 de los cuales fueron eliminados por jueces expertos. Los ítems conservados se administraron a 1222 adultos de población general residentes en el área metropolitana de Buenos Aires, Argentina (50.8% mujeres, edad media = 33.2 años y DE = 11.8 años). Se seleccionó aleatoriamente un 35% de casos para depurar el instrumento con un análisis factorial exploratorio. El 65% restante se utilizó para corroborar la estructura interna con un análisis factorial confirmatorio y para ajustar el Modelo de Respuesta Graduada de la Teoría de Respuesta al Ítem. Los resultados muestran que los 10 ítems de la versión definitiva conforman una estructura unidimensional con adecuada consistencia interna. Se aportan evidencias de validez concurrente con EPQ-RA y SCL-90-R. La Función de Información revela que la escala mide con precisión elevada y constante en un rango extenso del rasgo. Se concluye que la escala permite valorar de manera satisfactoria las diferencias individuales en la tendencia a experimentar afectos depresivos.
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