Adaptation of the Marihuana Subscale of the Drug Use Resistance Self-Efficacy (DURSE) Scale in Adolescents

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Background: self-efficacy is an important factor in drug use and there is a need for adapting psychological measuring instruments to the Peruvian context. The Drug Use Resistance Self-Efficacy (DURSE) scale (Carpenter, 2006) is a useful instrument for measuring this construct across different social...

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Autores: Olivo Chang, David Pascual, Chau Pérez-Aranibar, Cecilia, Otiniano Campos, Fiorella, Romero Saletti, Silvana Melissa
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Institución:Universidad de San Martín de Porres
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Adaptation of the Marihuana Subscale of the Drug Use Resistance Self-Efficacy (DURSE) Scale in Adolescents
Adaptación de la subescala de marihuana de la escala de Autoeficacia para el Rechazo del Consumo de Drogas (DURSE) en adolescentes
Adaptação da Escala de Auto-eficácia de Recusa de Uso de Drogas (DURSE) em adolescentes.
title Adaptation of the Marihuana Subscale of the Drug Use Resistance Self-Efficacy (DURSE) Scale in Adolescents
spellingShingle Adaptation of the Marihuana Subscale of the Drug Use Resistance Self-Efficacy (DURSE) Scale in Adolescents
Olivo Chang, David Pascual
autoeficacia
drogas
marihuana
adolescentes
title_short Adaptation of the Marihuana Subscale of the Drug Use Resistance Self-Efficacy (DURSE) Scale in Adolescents
title_full Adaptation of the Marihuana Subscale of the Drug Use Resistance Self-Efficacy (DURSE) Scale in Adolescents
title_fullStr Adaptation of the Marihuana Subscale of the Drug Use Resistance Self-Efficacy (DURSE) Scale in Adolescents
title_full_unstemmed Adaptation of the Marihuana Subscale of the Drug Use Resistance Self-Efficacy (DURSE) Scale in Adolescents
title_sort Adaptation of the Marihuana Subscale of the Drug Use Resistance Self-Efficacy (DURSE) Scale in Adolescents
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Olivo Chang, David Pascual
Chau Pérez-Aranibar, Cecilia
Otiniano Campos, Fiorella
Romero Saletti, Silvana Melissa
author Olivo Chang, David Pascual
author_facet Olivo Chang, David Pascual
Chau Pérez-Aranibar, Cecilia
Otiniano Campos, Fiorella
Romero Saletti, Silvana Melissa
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author2 Chau Pérez-Aranibar, Cecilia
Otiniano Campos, Fiorella
Romero Saletti, Silvana Melissa
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author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv autoeficacia
drogas
marihuana
adolescentes
topic autoeficacia
drogas
marihuana
adolescentes
description Background: self-efficacy is an important factor in drug use and there is a need for adapting psychological measuring instruments to the Peruvian context. The Drug Use Resistance Self-Efficacy (DURSE) scale (Carpenter, 2006) is a useful instrument for measuring this construct across different social situations. Objectives: to assess the psychometric properties of validity and reliability of the DURSE marijuana subscale among public school students from Lima. Method: the scale was translated and subjected to a pilot study consisting of 83 adolescents. The final version was administered to a sample of 1015 high school students. Results: the confirmatory factor analysis showed a one-factor structure with good fit indices (CFI = .990, TLI = .986, RMSEA = .057, SRMR = .015) and a high reliability coefficient (.98). The invariance was analyzed considering the participants’ sex, thus finding scalar but not metric invariance. Higher levels of selfefficacy were found among students who had not used marijuana, had no intention of trying it and refused marijuana offers. Conclusions: the DURSE marijuana subscale is a suitable instrument to measure marijuana use resistance self-efficacy among adolescents from Lima. Authorship contribution DPOC: study design, data analysis, preparation of the discussion and final revision of the manuscript. manuscript. CCPA: conception, design and supervision of the study, review of the discussion and conclusions. FOC: study design, review of data analysis, final revision of the manuscript. SMRS: study design, supervision of methodological procedures and invariance analysis. 
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spelling Adaptation of the Marihuana Subscale of the Drug Use Resistance Self-Efficacy (DURSE) Scale in AdolescentsAdaptación de la subescala de marihuana de la escala de Autoeficacia para el Rechazo del Consumo de Drogas (DURSE) en adolescentesAdaptação da Escala de Auto-eficácia de Recusa de Uso de Drogas (DURSE) em adolescentes.Olivo Chang, David PascualChau Pérez-Aranibar, CeciliaOtiniano Campos, FiorellaRomero Saletti, Silvana MelissaautoeficaciadrogasmarihuanaadolescentesBackground: self-efficacy is an important factor in drug use and there is a need for adapting psychological measuring instruments to the Peruvian context. The Drug Use Resistance Self-Efficacy (DURSE) scale (Carpenter, 2006) is a useful instrument for measuring this construct across different social situations. Objectives: to assess the psychometric properties of validity and reliability of the DURSE marijuana subscale among public school students from Lima. Method: the scale was translated and subjected to a pilot study consisting of 83 adolescents. The final version was administered to a sample of 1015 high school students. Results: the confirmatory factor analysis showed a one-factor structure with good fit indices (CFI = .990, TLI = .986, RMSEA = .057, SRMR = .015) and a high reliability coefficient (.98). The invariance was analyzed considering the participants’ sex, thus finding scalar but not metric invariance. Higher levels of selfefficacy were found among students who had not used marijuana, had no intention of trying it and refused marijuana offers. Conclusions: the DURSE marijuana subscale is a suitable instrument to measure marijuana use resistance self-efficacy among adolescents from Lima. Authorship contribution DPOC: study design, data analysis, preparation of the discussion and final revision of the manuscript. manuscript. CCPA: conception, design and supervision of the study, review of the discussion and conclusions. FOC: study design, review of data analysis, final revision of the manuscript. SMRS: study design, supervision of methodological procedures and invariance analysis. Antecedentes: la autoeficacia es un factor relevante en el consumo de drogas y existe una necesidad de contar con instrumentos de medición para la investigación adaptados en el Perú. La escala de Autoeficacia para el Rechazo del Consumo de Drogas (DURSE, por sus siglas en inglés; Carpenter, 2006) es un instrumento útil para medir este aspecto en diferentes situaciones sociales. Objetivo: evaluar las propiedades psicométricas de validez y confiabilidad de la subescala de marihuana de la escala DURSE en escolares de colegios nacionales de Lima. Método: se tradujo la escala y se sometió a un piloto con 83 adolescentes. La versión final fue aplicada a una muestra de 1015 estudiantes de secundaria. Resultados: el análisis factorial confirmatorio demostró una estructura unifactorial con buen ajuste (CFI = .990; TLI = .986; RMSEA = .057; SRMR = .015) y se obtuvo una alta confiabilidad (.98). Se analizó la invarianza según sexo del participante, encontrándose invarianza escalar, pero no métrica. Se obtuvieron mayores niveles de autoeficacia en quienes no habían consumido marihuana, no tenían intención de probar, y rechazaron ofertas de consumo. Conclusiones: la subescala de marihuana de la escala DURSE es un instrumento idóneo para medir la autoeficacia para el rechazo de consumo de marihuana en adolescentes de Lima. Contribución de autoría DPOC: diseño del estudio, análisis de los datos, elaboración de la discusión y revisión final del manuscrito. CCPA: concepción, diseño y supervisión del estudio, revisión de la discusión y conclusiones. FOC: diseño del estudio, revisión del análisis de datos, revisión final del manuscrito. SMRS: diseño del estudio, supervisión de los procedimientos metodológicos y análisis de invarianza.Antecedentes: A auto-eficácia é um fator relevante no uso de drogas e há necessidade de instrumentos de medição adaptados para a pesquisa no Peru. A Escala de Auto-Eficácia de Recusa de Uso de Drogas (DURSE; Carpenter, 2006) é um instrumento útil para medir este aspecto em diferentes situações sociais. Objetivo: avaliar as propriedades psicométricas de validade e confiabilidade da subescala de maconha da escala DURSE em alunos de escolas nacionais de Lima. Método: a escala foi traduzida e pilotada com 83 adolescentes. A versão final foi aplicada a uma amostra de 1015 alunos do ensino médio. Resultados: A análise fatorial confirmatória mostrou uma estrutura unifatorial com bom ajuste (CFI = .990; TLI = .986; RMSEA = .057; SRMR = .015) e alta confiabilidade (.98). Analisamos a invariância por sexo do participante, encontrando invariância escalar, mas não invariância métrica. Níveis mais elevados de auto-eficácia foram obtidos naqueles que não tinham usado maconha, não pretendiam experimentá-la e recusavam ofertas de uso. Conclusões: A escala DURSE é um instrumento adequado para medir a auto-eficácia da recusa do uso da maconha em adolescentes em Lima. Contribuição da autoria DPOC: projeto do estudo, análise de dados, discussão e revisão final do manuscrito. manuscrito. CCPA: concepção, desenho e supervisão do estudo, revisão da discussão e conclusões. FOC: projeto do estudo, revisão da análise dos dados, revisão final do manuscrito. SMRS: projeto de estudo, supervisão de procedimentos metodológicos e análise de invariância.Universidad de San Martín de Porres2021-08-27info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontextoapplication/pdfapplication/xmlapplication/epub+ziphttp://www.revistaliberabit.com/index.php/Liberabit/article/view/43410.24265/liberabit.2021.v27n2.02LIBERABIT. 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