Can We Measure the Level of Socio-Emotional Competencies of Adolescents?

Author:

Portela-Pino Iago1ORCID,Domínguez-Alonso Jose2ORCID,Alvariñas-Villaverde Myriam3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Health Sciences, Isabel I of Castile International University, 09003 Burgos, Spain

2. Department of Psycho-Socio-Educational Analysis and Intervention, University of Vigo, 36214 Vigo, Spain

3. Department of Special Didactics, University of Vigo, 36214 Vigo, Spain

Abstract

The present study aimed to evaluate the evidence of validity and reliability of the Social Emotional Competence Questionnaire (SECQ) in Spanish students and to verify if gender is a determining factor in their development. An intentional sampling was carried out on 429 students between 12 and 16 years old. Three factorial structures were tested: the original model, the original re-specified model, and the six-factor model that was achieved. The results maintain that the original re-specified model presented values with the best absolute fit, a slightly more favorable comparative fit, and a parsimonious fit with lower values than the other models. The reliability analysis showed considerable internal consistency. Boys were shown to have better self-management, and girls showed greater management in their social relationships. It is concluded that the questionnaire has adequate psychometric properties and is expressly useful in the population of interest with a relevant weight in the evaluation of socio-emotional competence.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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