Adaptación de la Escala de Percepción Global de Estrés en estudiantes universitarios peruanos
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2018-06Keywords
Estrés académicoAfecto
Validez
Confiabilidad
Estudiantes universitarios
Academic Stress
Affection
Statistical Validity
Statistical Reliability
College Students
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Adaptation of the Global Perceived Stress Scale in college peruvian studentsPublisher
Pontificia Universidad Católica del PerúJournal
Revista de PsicologiaDOI
10.18800/psico.201802.012Abstract
El objetivo del presente estudio consistió en validar la Escala de Percepción Global de Estrés en una muestra peruana de universitarios de un programa nacional de becas. El proceso de adaptación consideró la doble traducción a partir de la versión original, la comparación lingüística con la adaptación chilena y mexicana, así como la revisión por jueces. Asimismo, se aplicó una prueba piloto. Los participantes fueron 332 becarios universitarios. Los resultados del Análisis Factorial Confirmatorio confirmaron el modelo bifactorial de la EPGE-13. Asimismo, se obtuvieron evidencias de validez divergente y convergente utilizando el SPANAS. La confiabilidad estimada de los puntajes generados por el instrumento fueron α=.79 para el factor de eustrés y α= .77 para el factor de distrés. Los resultados demográficos indicaron mayor presencia de estrés percibido en mujeres que en hombres. No se observaron diferencias entre el estrés y el lugar de procedencia.The present study aims to validate the Global Perceived Stress Scale on a Peruvian college students sample, involving young scholars of a state-funded program. The adaptation process involved a double translation from the original version, a linguistic comparison using the scales adapted in Chile and Mexico, and judgement criteria, as well as a pilot test. Participants were 332 college scholarship students. Results with the Confirmed Factorial Analysis confirmed the bifactorial model of the EPGE-13. Moreover, convergent and divergent validity was done with the SPANAS test. Likewise, the scale demonstrate adequate reliability (internal consistency, α = .79 for the factor of eustress and α = .77 for the factor of distress). Demographic results indicated that there was more perceived stress in women than in men. There were no significant differences in stress according to birthplace.
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0254-9247ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.18800/psico.201802.012
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