Propiedades Psicométricas del Cuestionario de Apoyo Social Percibido (MOS) en pacientes con enfermedades crónicas en Perú
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Advisors
Reyes Bossio, Mario AlexanderIssue Date
2023-09-29Keywords
Apoyo SocialPropiedades psicométricas
Enfermedades crónicas no transmisibles
Adultos
Social Support
Psychometric properties
Chronic non transmissible
Adults
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Psychometric Properties of the Perceived Social Support Questionnaire (MOS) in patients with chronic diseases in PeruAbstract
Se analizaron las propiedades psicométricas de la Escala de Apoyo Social Percibido (MOS) (Sherbourne & Stewart, 1991), considerando la versión colombiana (Londoño, 2012). La muestra estuvo conformada por 200 personas con enfermedades crónicas no transmisibles (34% hombres y 66% mujeres) con edades entre los 18 y 91 años (M = 59.5). La validez de la estructura interna fue mediante el análisis factorial confirmatorio (AFC), obteniendo índices de ajuste (x 2 = 448, gl = 143, x 2 /gl = 3.12, CFI = .92, TLI = .91, SRMR = .0394, RMSEA = .103) para la estructura de cuatro factores. La convergencia con el Índice de Calidad de Vida (ICV) fueron positivas en todas las asociaciones. La confiabilidad fue aceptable, con un alfa entre .86 y .96, y, omega de .87 a .96. Se concluye que la escala posee adecuadas propiedades psicométricas para su uso en poblaciones similares en el Perú.The psychometric properties of the Perceived Social Support Scale (MOS) (Sherbourne & Stewart, 1991), considering the Colombian version (Londoño, 2012), were analyzed. The sample consisted of 200 people with chronic non transmissible diseases (34% men and 66% women) aged between 18 and 91 years (M = 59.5). The validity of the internal structure was through confirmatory factor analysis (CFA), obtaining fit indices (x2 = 448, gl = 143, x2/gl = 3.12, CFI = .92, TLI = .91, SRMR = .0394, RMSEA = .103) for the four-factor structure. The convergence with the Quality of Life Index (ICV) was positive in all associations. The reliability was acceptable, with an alpha between .86 and .96, and an omega between .87 and .96. It is concluded that the scale has adequate psychometric properties for use in similar populations in Peru.
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