Psychometric evidence of a brief measure of resilience in non-institutionalized Peruvian older adults

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Resilience is understood as the domain of personal resources and contextual factors that allow for a successful coping and enhance positive adaptation to the different stressors during the lifespan, thereby being important for a healthy and successful aging. Nowadays, several brief instruments have...

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Autores: Caycho Rodríguez, Tomás, Ventura León, José, García Cadena, Cirilo, Tomás, José, Domínguez Vergara, Julio, Lepoldo, Daniel, Arias Gallegos, Walter Lizandro
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2018
Institución:Universidad Cesar Vallejo
Repositorio:UCV-Institucional
Lenguaje:español
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https://scielo.isciii.es/pdf/inter/v27n2/1132-0559-inter-27-2-0073.pdf
https://doi.org/10.5093/pi2018a6
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Older adults
Reliability
Validity
Resilience
Adultos mayores
Fiabilidad
Validez
Resiliencia
CONNOR-DAVIDSON RESILIENCE
SCALE CD-RISC
INTERNAL CONSISTENCY
CONFIDENCE-INTERVALS
MENTAL-HEALTH
LIFE SCALE; DEPRESSION
VALIDATION
ALPHA
WELL
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dc.title.es_PE.fl_str_mv Psychometric evidence of a brief measure of resilience in non-institutionalized Peruvian older adults
dc.title.alternative.es_PE.fl_str_mv Evidencias psicométricas de una medida breve de resiliencia en adultos mayores peruanos no institucionalizados
title Psychometric evidence of a brief measure of resilience in non-institutionalized Peruvian older adults
spellingShingle Psychometric evidence of a brief measure of resilience in non-institutionalized Peruvian older adults
Caycho Rodríguez, Tomás
Older adults
Reliability
Validity
Resilience
Adultos mayores
Fiabilidad
Validez
Resiliencia
CONNOR-DAVIDSON RESILIENCE
SCALE CD-RISC
INTERNAL CONSISTENCY
CONFIDENCE-INTERVALS
MENTAL-HEALTH
LIFE SCALE; DEPRESSION
VALIDATION
ALPHA
WELL
https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#5.00.00
title_short Psychometric evidence of a brief measure of resilience in non-institutionalized Peruvian older adults
title_full Psychometric evidence of a brief measure of resilience in non-institutionalized Peruvian older adults
title_fullStr Psychometric evidence of a brief measure of resilience in non-institutionalized Peruvian older adults
title_full_unstemmed Psychometric evidence of a brief measure of resilience in non-institutionalized Peruvian older adults
title_sort Psychometric evidence of a brief measure of resilience in non-institutionalized Peruvian older adults
author Caycho Rodríguez, Tomás
author_facet Caycho Rodríguez, Tomás
Ventura León, José
García Cadena, Cirilo
Tomás, José
Domínguez Vergara, Julio
Lepoldo, Daniel
Arias Gallegos, Walter Lizandro
author_role author
author2 Ventura León, José
García Cadena, Cirilo
Tomás, José
Domínguez Vergara, Julio
Lepoldo, Daniel
Arias Gallegos, Walter Lizandro
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Caycho Rodríguez, Tomás
Ventura León, José
García Cadena, Cirilo
Tomás, José
Domínguez Vergara, Julio
Lepoldo, Daniel
Arias Gallegos, Walter Lizandro
dc.subject.es_PE.fl_str_mv Older adults
Reliability
Validity
Resilience
Adultos mayores
Fiabilidad
Validez
Resiliencia
CONNOR-DAVIDSON RESILIENCE
SCALE CD-RISC
INTERNAL CONSISTENCY
CONFIDENCE-INTERVALS
MENTAL-HEALTH
LIFE SCALE; DEPRESSION
VALIDATION
ALPHA
WELL
topic Older adults
Reliability
Validity
Resilience
Adultos mayores
Fiabilidad
Validez
Resiliencia
CONNOR-DAVIDSON RESILIENCE
SCALE CD-RISC
INTERNAL CONSISTENCY
CONFIDENCE-INTERVALS
MENTAL-HEALTH
LIFE SCALE; DEPRESSION
VALIDATION
ALPHA
WELL
https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#5.00.00
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description Resilience is understood as the domain of personal resources and contextual factors that allow for a successful coping and enhance positive adaptation to the different stressors during the lifespan, thereby being important for a healthy and successful aging. Nowadays, several brief instruments have been developed to measure resilience, such as the Brief Resilient Coping Scale (BRCS), an instrument that measures the ability of people to confront stress in an adaptive way. In this vein, the study provides evidence of the validity and reliability of the BRCS in non-institutionalized older adults in Peru. Two hundred thirty-six elderly people of both genders, 78.4% women and 21.6% men, with a mean age of 72.8 years (SD= 6.90), who answered the Spanish version of the BRCS and other scales to measure satisfaction with life, humor as coping, and depression. Confirmatory factor analysis corroborates the one-dimensional structure of the BRCS. The coefficients of internal consistency, Chronbach's alpha and omega, indicated an adequate reliability of the BRCS. Both the adjustment indices of the model and the values of the coefficients of reliability were higher compared to those reported in the literature. The BRCS showed positive and significant correlations with satisfaction with life and humor as coping (p < .01). Likewise, negative and significant correlations were observed with depression (p < .01). The results show that the BRCS has proved valid and reliable, supporting its use as a short measure of resilience in older Peruvians.
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spelling Caycho Rodríguez, TomásVentura León, JoséGarcía Cadena, CiriloTomás, JoséDomínguez Vergara, JulioLepoldo, DanielArias Gallegos, Walter Lizandrotomas.caycho@upn.pe2019-06-15T03:59:13Z2019-06-15T03:59:13Z2018T. Caycho-Rodriguez et al., “Psychometric evidence of a brief measure of resilience in non-institutionalized Peruvian older adults,” PSYCHOSOCIAL INTERVENTION, vol. 27, no. 2, pp. 73–79, Aug. 2018.1132-0559https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12692/34276https://scielo.isciii.es/pdf/inter/v27n2/1132-0559-inter-27-2-0073.pdfhttps://doi.org/10.5093/pi2018a6Resilience is understood as the domain of personal resources and contextual factors that allow for a successful coping and enhance positive adaptation to the different stressors during the lifespan, thereby being important for a healthy and successful aging. Nowadays, several brief instruments have been developed to measure resilience, such as the Brief Resilient Coping Scale (BRCS), an instrument that measures the ability of people to confront stress in an adaptive way. In this vein, the study provides evidence of the validity and reliability of the BRCS in non-institutionalized older adults in Peru. Two hundred thirty-six elderly people of both genders, 78.4% women and 21.6% men, with a mean age of 72.8 years (SD= 6.90), who answered the Spanish version of the BRCS and other scales to measure satisfaction with life, humor as coping, and depression. Confirmatory factor analysis corroborates the one-dimensional structure of the BRCS. The coefficients of internal consistency, Chronbach's alpha and omega, indicated an adequate reliability of the BRCS. Both the adjustment indices of the model and the values of the coefficients of reliability were higher compared to those reported in the literature. The BRCS showed positive and significant correlations with satisfaction with life and humor as coping (p < .01). Likewise, negative and significant correlations were observed with depression (p < .01). The results show that the BRCS has proved valid and reliable, supporting its use as a short measure of resilience in older Peruvians.La resiliencia es comprendida como el dominio de recursos personales y factores contextuales que permiten un afrontamiento exitoso y el logro de una adaptación positiva ante los diferentes estresores que aparecen a lo largo de la vida, siendo así importante dentro del proceso de envejecimiento saludable y exitoso. En la actualidad se han desarrollado instrumentos breves para la medición de la resiliencia como la escala breve de resiliencia (BRCS - Brief Resilient Coping Scale) que evalúa la capacidad de los individuos para hacer frente al estrés de manera adaptativa. En este sentido, el estudio ofrece evidencia de validez y fiabilidad de la BRCS en adultos mayores no institucionalizados peruanos. Se contó con la participación de 236 adultos mayores con una edad promedio de 72.8 años (DT = 6.90) de los cuales el 78.4% eran mujeres y el 21.6% hombres, quienes respondieron la versión en español del BRCS y otras escalas para medir la satisfacción con la vida, humor como afrontamiento y depresión. Mediante el análisis factorial confirmatorio se corrobora la estructura unidimensional de la BRCS. Los coeficientes de consistencia interna alfa de Cronbach y omega indicaron una adecuada fiabilidad de la BRCS. Tanto los índices de ajuste del modelo como los valores de los coeficientes de fiabilidad fueron mejores en comparación con los reportados en la literatura. La BRCS mostró una correlación positiva significativa con la satisfacción con la vida y el humor como afrontamiento (p < .01). Asimismo, se observó una correlación negativa significativa con depresión (p < .01). 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