Adaptation, validity, and reliability of the Resilience Scale SV-RES in hospital health professionals in Mexico
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Published:2023-06-01
Issue:3
Volume:46
Page:121-129
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ISSN:0185-3325
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Container-title:Salud mental
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language:es
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Short-container-title:Salud Ment
Author:
Figueroa-García Ricardo Iván1,
Vidal-Velazco Eduardo Abraham1,
Díaz-Juárez Cynthia Magaly1,
León-Torres Juan Manuel1,
Sánchez-Sosa Juan José1
Affiliation:
1. Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico
Abstract
Introduction. Resilience is the capacity in which the qualities and resources of the individual help in the successful coping of adverse situations. Studying the construct of resilience requires seeing it as a process and not only a characteristic of the individual. Saavedra's resilient response is a model that fits this idea and explains resilience satisfactorily. Having a measuring instrument for health personnel working in hospitals would allow discovering its benefits as a protective factor in the workplace. Objective. Adapt and validate the Resilience Scale SV-RES in hospital health professionals in Mexico. Method. Based on recent research literature, including response models and modified and adapted items from the Resilience Scale SV-RES, a total of 909 health professionals responded. Distribution, factor analysis, and internal consistency tests were performed. Results. The process led to a scale of 28 items grouped into six factors with an overall internal consistency of (α = .908) and 50.5% of explained variance. Discussion and conclusion. The Resilience Scale SV-RES has adequate psychometric properties that make it appropriate to measure the resilience capacity of hospital health professionals in Mexico.
Publisher
Instituto Nacional de Psiquiatria Ramon de la Fuente Muniz
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health,Clinical Psychology
Cited by
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