Evidencias psicométricas iniciales de una escala para cuantificar la frecuencia relativa con la que los adolescentes observan hechos de violencia

Lincol Orlando Olivas Ugarte, Juan Carlos Escudero Nolasco

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Abstract

This study was carried out with the aim of building a scale to quantify the relative frequency with which adolescents observe acts of violence. 860 high school students participated, 433 men and 427 women, aged 12 to 17 years. The 15 items showed adequate homogeneity, discrimination and community indexes. We found evidence of validity in relation to life satisfaction and empathy. The exploratory factor analysis reported that the five factors: observation of violence on the Internet, TV, street, school and home, explain 77.6% of variance. Confirmatory factor analysis showed the model fit of five correlated factors (CFI =.969, RMSEA =.051 and SRMR =.031). Finally, the coefficients Alpha ordinal (.964) and Omega (.957) demonstrate the reliability of the EOVA scale.

Translated title of the contributionInitial psychometric evidence of a scale to quantify the relative frequency with which adolescents observe acts of violence
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)14-37
Number of pages24
JournalPsiquemag
Volume9
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2020

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