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El estrés ha demostrado ser un tema de investigación importante en las últimas décadas, dada su influencia enla salud física y mental. Como forma de evaluar este constructo, la Escala de Estrés Percibido de 10 Ítems (PSS-10)ha sido la medida más utilizada. El presente estudio se realizó considerando las preguntas que aún están presentes sobre la estructura factorial del instrumento y la escasez de estudios enfocados en el análisis de ítems con lapoblación brasileña. Con base en los resultados de 4.970 brasileños, de ambos sexos, con una edad promedio de31.3 años (DE = 11. 89), de las cinco regiones de Brasil, el análisis factorial confirmatorio indicó un buen ajuste delmodelo unidimensional. Posteriormente, la teoría de respuesta al ítem in... Ver más

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title Evaluación del estrés percibido: estructura factorial y análisis de ítems del PSS-10
spellingShingle Evaluación del estrés percibido: estructura factorial y análisis de ítems del PSS-10
Santos Vitti, Laís
Nakano, Tatiana
Faro, André
Baptista, Makilim Nunes
Vasconcelos, Matheus Macena
Stress
psychological assessment
item response theory
Estrés
evaluación psicológica
teoría de la respuesta al ítem
title_short Evaluación del estrés percibido: estructura factorial y análisis de ítems del PSS-10
title_full Evaluación del estrés percibido: estructura factorial y análisis de ítems del PSS-10
title_fullStr Evaluación del estrés percibido: estructura factorial y análisis de ítems del PSS-10
title_full_unstemmed Evaluación del estrés percibido: estructura factorial y análisis de ítems del PSS-10
title_sort evaluación del estrés percibido: estructura factorial y análisis de ítems del pss-10
title_eng Perceived Stress Assessment: Factor Structure and Item Analysis of the PSS-10
description El estrés ha demostrado ser un tema de investigación importante en las últimas décadas, dada su influencia enla salud física y mental. Como forma de evaluar este constructo, la Escala de Estrés Percibido de 10 Ítems (PSS-10)ha sido la medida más utilizada. El presente estudio se realizó considerando las preguntas que aún están presentes sobre la estructura factorial del instrumento y la escasez de estudios enfocados en el análisis de ítems con lapoblación brasileña. Con base en los resultados de 4.970 brasileños, de ambos sexos, con una edad promedio de31.3 años (DE = 11. 89), de las cinco regiones de Brasil, el análisis factorial confirmatorio indicó un buen ajuste delmodelo unidimensional. Posteriormente, la teoría de respuesta al ítem indicó residuos adecuados (infit y outfit)para todos los ítems y valores satisfactorios de correlación ítem-theta. La precisión de la escala fue α =.89. Cuatroítems mostraron funcionamiento diferencial para la variable género, tres a favor de los hombres. El análisis permitió identificar los pensamientos y sentimientos que más diferencian a los individuos con un alto nivel de estréspercibido, agregando evidencia de validez al instrumento para su uso en la población brasileña.
description_eng Stress has proved to be an important research topic in recent decades, given its influence on physical and mental health. As a way of evaluating this construct, the 10-Item Perceived Stress Scale (PSS-10) has been the most used measure. The present study was conducted considering the questions that are still present concerning the factorial structure of the instrument and the scarcity of studies focused on item analysis with the Brazilian population. Based on the results of 4.970 Brazilians of both sexes, with an average age of 31.3 years (SD = 11.89), from the five regions of Brazil, the confirmatory factor analysis indicated good fit of the one-dimensional model. Subsequently, the item response theory indicated adequate residuals (infit and outfit) for all items and satisfactory item-theta correlation values. The scale precision was α = .89. Four items showed differential functioning for the gender variable, three in favor of men. The analysis made it possible to identify the thoughts and feelings that most differentiate individuals with a high level of perceived stress, adding evidence of validity to the instrument for use in the Brazilian population.
author Santos Vitti, Laís
Nakano, Tatiana
Faro, André
Baptista, Makilim Nunes
Vasconcelos, Matheus Macena
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Nakano, Tatiana
Faro, André
Baptista, Makilim Nunes
Vasconcelos, Matheus Macena
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psychological assessment
item response theory
Estrés
evaluación psicológica
teoría de la respuesta al ítem
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spelling Evaluación del estrés percibido: estructura factorial y análisis de ítems del PSS-10
Perceived Stress Assessment: Factor Structure and Item Analysis of the PSS-10
El estrés ha demostrado ser un tema de investigación importante en las últimas décadas, dada su influencia enla salud física y mental. Como forma de evaluar este constructo, la Escala de Estrés Percibido de 10 Ítems (PSS-10)ha sido la medida más utilizada. El presente estudio se realizó considerando las preguntas que aún están presentes sobre la estructura factorial del instrumento y la escasez de estudios enfocados en el análisis de ítems con lapoblación brasileña. Con base en los resultados de 4.970 brasileños, de ambos sexos, con una edad promedio de31.3 años (DE = 11. 89), de las cinco regiones de Brasil, el análisis factorial confirmatorio indicó un buen ajuste delmodelo unidimensional. Posteriormente, la teoría de respuesta al ítem indicó residuos adecuados (infit y outfit)para todos los ítems y valores satisfactorios de correlación ítem-theta. La precisión de la escala fue α =.89. Cuatroítems mostraron funcionamiento diferencial para la variable género, tres a favor de los hombres. El análisis permitió identificar los pensamientos y sentimientos que más diferencian a los individuos con un alto nivel de estréspercibido, agregando evidencia de validez al instrumento para su uso en la población brasileña.
Stress has proved to be an important research topic in recent decades, given its influence on physical and mental health. As a way of evaluating this construct, the 10-Item Perceived Stress Scale (PSS-10) has been the most used measure. The present study was conducted considering the questions that are still present concerning the factorial structure of the instrument and the scarcity of studies focused on item analysis with the Brazilian population. Based on the results of 4.970 Brazilians of both sexes, with an average age of 31.3 years (SD = 11.89), from the five regions of Brazil, the confirmatory factor analysis indicated good fit of the one-dimensional model. Subsequently, the item response theory indicated adequate residuals (infit and outfit) for all items and satisfactory item-theta correlation values. The scale precision was α = .89. Four items showed differential functioning for the gender variable, three in favor of men. The analysis made it possible to identify the thoughts and feelings that most differentiate individuals with a high level of perceived stress, adding evidence of validity to the instrument for use in the Brazilian population.
Santos Vitti, Laís
Nakano, Tatiana
Faro, André
Baptista, Makilim Nunes
Vasconcelos, Matheus Macena
Stress
psychological assessment
item response theory
Estrés
evaluación psicológica
teoría de la respuesta al ítem
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