Personal factors underlying resilience: development and validation of the Resiliency Questionnaire for Adults
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01/03/2017Autor
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Este trabajo describe la adaptación del cuestionario de resiliency de Prince-Embury, desarrollado para población adolescente, a población adulta. Resilience outcomes following significant adverse events are related to certain personal attributes, termed resiliency factors. This study aimed to adapt the Prince-Embury resiliency model, developed with children and adolescents, to adult populations. To that end, the Resiliency Questionnaire for Adults (RQA) was developed, consisting of nine characteristics organised around three factors: Sense of Mastery, Sense of Relatedness and Emotional Reactivity. The questionnaire adequacy was tested in adults from both general and health-distressed populations (N = 430) through reliability, confirmatory factor, cross-validation and multiple-group analyses. Criterion validity was assessed via path analysis with latent variables to predict resilience outcomes. The RQA scores were reliable and the three-factor model fitted the data well. The three resiliency factors predicted two-thirds of the variance in resilience. This questionnaire constitutes a reliable and valid assessment of personal factors underlying resilience.
Personal factors underlying resilience: development and validation of the Resiliency Questionnaire for Adults
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Factores protectores de la resiliencia, resiliencia, factores personales, factores protectores, factores de riesgo, cuestionarioResiliency, resilience, personal factors, protective factors, risk factors, questionnaire