Perfectionistic Self-Presentation Scale in Ecuador: psychometric properties and latent mean differences across genders
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Published:2022
Issue:
Volume:54
Page:
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ISSN:0120-0534
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Container-title:Revista Latinoamericana de Psicología
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language:
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Short-container-title:Rev. Lat. Psi.
Author:
Vicent María, ,Sanmartín Ricardo,Otáñez-Enríquez Nelson,García-Fernández José Manuel, , ,
Abstract
Introduction: This paper aims to examine the psychometric properties, i.e., validity, reliability, factorial invariance, and latent mean differences based on gender, of the Perfectionistic Self-Presentation Scale, PSPS, in the Ecuadorian context. Method: A sample consisting of 597 Ecuadorian undergraduates participated in the study. Results: Confirmatory Factor Analysis supported a 14-item and three-dimensional model of the scale: Perfectionistic Self-Promotion, Nondisplay of Imperfection, and Nondisclosure of Imperfection. This model presented configural; measurement, i.e., metric, strong, and strict; as well as structural invariance across genders. Discriminant validity was observed by analysing correlations between PSPS factors and perfectionism traits. Males exhibited higher latent means of Perfectionistic Self-Promotion and also Nondisplay of Imperfection than females. Conclusions: The Spanish-translated and brief version of the PSPS represents a reliable and valid tool for assessing perfectionistic self-presentation in Ecuador.
Publisher
Fundacion Universitaria Konrad Lorenz
Subject
General Psychology,Social Sciences (miscellaneous)