Personal Growth Initiative Scale-II: validation of a Spanish translation in Paraguay

Escala de Iniciativa de Crecimiento Personal-II: validación de la traducción al español en Paraguay

Escala de Iniciativa de Crescimento Pessoal-II: validação da tradução espanhola no Paraguai

Vuyk, Maria Alexandra - Codas, Gerónimo
Detalles Bibliográficos
2022
personal growth initiative
factor analysis
structural equation modeling
reliability and validity
iniciativa de crecimiento personal
análisis factorial
modelado de ecuaciones estructurales
confiabilidad y validez
iniciativa de crescimento pessoal
análise fatorial
modelado de equações estruturais
confiabilidade e validade
Español
Universidad Católica del Uruguay
LIBERI
https://revistas.ucu.edu.uy/index.php/cienciaspsicologicas/article/view/2657
https://hdl.handle.net/10895/3187
Acceso abierto
Resumen:
Sumario:Personal growth initiative is a construct that has been investigated in recent years, and has shown a cross-cultural character. Currently, it is linked to other concepts related to counseling and clinical psychology. To carry out studies in Latin American contexts, it is essential that instruments that measure this construct be translated and adapted. The present work describes the translation into Spanish and validation of the Personal Growth Initiative Scale-II in a sample of 219 university students from the city of Asunción (Paraguay). In addition, data for validity evidence in relation with other variables such as the constructs of hope and satisfaction with life are presented. Confirmatory factor analyses and an exploratory structural equation model demonstrated acceptable fit of a four-factor model with modifications, as suggested by other antecedents. On the other hand, correlations of this construct with hope and satisfaction with life give good validity evidence in relation to other variables. The usefulness of the scale for its use in the clinical setting is discussed. In particular, its usefulness as a predictor of change in psychotherapy is underpinned, since the concept is closely related to motivational factors in the therapeutic process and can be a predictor of relapses in the long term.