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Serrano-Parra, M. D., Garrido-Abejar, M., Notario-Pacheco, B., Bartolomé-Gutierrez, R., Solera-Martínez, M., & Martínez-Vizcaino, V. (2012). Validez de la escala de Resiliencia de Connor-Davidson (CD-RISC) en una población de mayores entre 60 y 75 años. International Journal of Psychological Research, 5(2), 49–57. https://doi.org/10.21500/20112084.736
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El objetivo de este trabajo fue evaluar las características psicométricas de la versión española del CD-RISC en una muestra de personas mayores no institucionalizadas y comparar su estructura factorial con la que muestra la escala original. Se utilizaron las siguientes escalas: CD-RISC (resiliencia), PSS (estrés percibido), el componente mental del SF-12, GDS (depresión geriátrica) y MOS (apoyo social). Quedó finalmente una escala con tres dimensiones y 17 ítems que mostró aceptables valores de bondad de ajuste y de consistencia interna. Respecto a la validez convergente, las puntuaciones globales de la versión en español del CD-RISC correlacionan directamente con las del MOS y el componente mental del SF-12, e inversamente con las del PSS y GDS. Como conclusión la escala española CD-RISC incluye 17 ítems estructurada en tres dimensiones muestra propiedades psicométricas aceptables y correlaciona con apoyo social, percepción de estrés, depresión y componente mental de calidad de vida.
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