Psychometric properties of the General Self-efficacy Scale in Lima university students in times of health crisis

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The General Self-efficacy Scale has been used to evaluate various populations around the world, since this variable is important to develop alternative social behaviors to psychopathological ones. The objective: was to obtain the psychometric evidence of the General Self-efficacy Scale. Methodology:...

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Autores: Anicama Gómez , José Carlos, Talla Biffi , Karina Alejandra, Bruno Conza , Brunela Bruna, Caballero Calderon, Nelly Graciela, Pineda López , Carolina Estefany
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2023
Institución:Universidad César Vallejo
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad César Vallejo
Lenguaje:español
OAI Identifier:oai:oai.revistas.ucv.edu.pe:article/2491
Enlace del recurso:http://revistas.ucv.edu.pe/index.php/psiquemag/article/view/2491
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:autoeficacia
validez
fiabilidad
evidencia psicometrica
universitario
Self-efficacy
validity
reliability
psychometric evidence
university
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Sumario:The General Self-efficacy Scale has been used to evaluate various populations around the world, since this variable is important to develop alternative social behaviors to psychopathological ones. The objective: was to obtain the psychometric evidence of the General Self-efficacy Scale. Methodology: 1100 university students were evaluated with the Baessler and Schwarzer General Self-efficacy Scale modified by Anicama and Cirilo (2012). Results: A normal distribution and corrected item-test correlation coefficients greater than .30 were found. Adequate fit indices were identified for a one-dimensional model with item covariance (x2/df=4.465; GFI=.974; CFI=.973; TLI=.964; RMSEA=.056; SRMR=.0273; AIC=191.329). Likewise, inverse correlations were found with the Social Anxiety Questionnaire for adults (CASO) by Caballo et al. and with the Stress Scale for communicable diseases APA by Anicama et al. Cronbach's Alpha and McDonald's Omega had values greater than 0.70. Conclusions: This study reaffirms the validity and psychometric reliability of the General Self-efficacy Scale in a sample of university students from Lima.
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