Escala de Claridad en el Autoconcepto: adaptación y validación para su uso con adolescentes de Argentina
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https://doi.org/10.5944/ap.17.2.27773Palabras clave:
adolescencia, identidad, autoconcepto, escalaAgencias Financiadoras:
Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero (UNTREF), Departamento de Salud y Seguridad SocialResumen
El presente estudio tiene como objetivo presentar el proceso de adaptación y validación argentina de la Escala de Claridad en el Autoconcepto (SCCS) para adolescentes. Para ello se realizaron tres estudios. En total participaron 551 adolescentes (13 a 19 años y de ambos sexos) de escuelas del Área Metropolitana Bonaerense (AMBA). Estudio 1: Presenta la adaptación lingüística de la escala y el análisis de sus propiedades psicométricas (análisis factorial exploratorio y validez de contenido). Estudio 2: Confirma la estructura interna de la escala (análisis factorial confirmatorio) e indaga sobre las diferencias en función del género y la edad. Estudio 3: Profundiza la validez de constructo relacionando la claridad en el autoconcepto con los posibles si mismos de los adolescentes. Los resultados muestran que se ha logrado la adaptación lingüística y conceptual de la escala. A su vez, posee una adecuada validez de contenido, factorial y de constructo, y una buena consistencia interna.
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