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Univ. psychol ; 12(2): 531-545, may.-agos. 2013. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-689614

ABSTRACT

El Instrumento de Temor a la Evaluación Social Negativa (ITESN) ha mostrado evidencias de validez y confiabilidad al utilizarse en muestras culturalmente distintas y al traducirse a diferentes idiomas (Duke et al., 2006; Gallego, 2010; Gallego et al., 2007; Weeks et al., 2005; Tavoli et al., 2009). Dada la relevancia del estudio de la ansiedad y fobia social, y con la intención de aportar herramientas para estudiar estas variables en muestras mexicanas, este proyecto presenta evidencias de validez y confiabilidad de una traducción al castellano del ITESN (Leary, 1983) en una muestra de estudiantes universitarios de Ciudad de México. Se realizaron análisis de discriminación de reactivos, factoriales exploratorios y factoriales confirmatorios mediante modelamiento de ecuaciones estructurales. Los resultados muestran una estructura unifactorial que agrupa ocho de los doce reactivos del instrumento original, explica el 53.8 % de la varianza total y muestra consistencia interna adecuada (α = 0.88). Se obtienen evidencias de validez de criterio del ITESN, así: a) se asocia positivamente con el Instrumento de Ansiedad Rasgo y b) mediante un procedimiento experimental, se observan asociaciones positivas entre el ITESN y mediciones de ansiedad estado y motivación de autopresentación ante la expectativa de conocer a otra persona. Se discute el funcionamiento de los cuatro reactivos redactados de forma negativa y la interpretación teórica de las relaciones que respaldan la validez de criterio.


The Brief fear of Negative Evaluation Scale (BFNE) has shown good validity and reliability properties in different cultural samples, as well as when it has been translated to other languages (Duke et al., 2006; Gallego, 2010; Gallego et al., 2007; Weeks et al., 2005; Tavoli et al., 2009). Given the relevance of the study of anxiety and social phobia and the need for research tools for Mexican samples, this study presents validity and reliability evidences for a translation to Spanish language of the BFNE (Leary, 1983) in a sample of undergraduate students from Mexico City. Psychometric tests included discrimination analysis for each item, principal component factorial analysis, and confirmatory factor analysis through structural equation modeling. Results show a one factor structure with just eight of the 12 original items. It explains 53.8% of total variance and has good reliability ( α = 0.88). In addition, evidence was found concerning criterion validity for the BFNE: a) It correlates positively with a Trait Anxiety Scale; and b) through an experimental procedure, positive correlations for the BFNE with a State Anxiety Scale and a Self-Presentation Motivation Scale when participants had the expectation of being introduced to another person. The discussion verses in relation to the performance of score reversed items and the theoretical meaning of items and to the observed relationships that support the criterion validity of this translation to Spanish language of the BFNE scale.


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Anxiety , Psychometrics
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Arch. latinoam. nutr ; 46(2): 122-7, jun. 1996. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-225787

ABSTRACT

The nutritional status of 111 elderly men and women aget 60 to 99 years in two institutions in the Ecuadorian Andes was evaluated using dietary, anthropometric and biochemical measurement. Mean daily energy intakes of men and women were 1720 and 1650 Kcal, respectively (7,2 and 6.9 MJ), corresponding to 1.5 times the calculated basal metabolic rate (BMR). 6 por ciento of subjects had intakes less tham 1.2 x BMR and 40 por ciento less than 1.5 x BMR. Body mass index (BMI) was below 20 kg/m2 in 21 por ciento of subjects; 45 por ciento were between 20 and 24. Only one subject had a BMI over 29. Intakes of protein, calcium, iron, riboflavin and vitamin C were satisfactory, in contrast to those of zinc, vitamin A, niacin and thiamin. Using sex-and altitude-specific cutoffs for hemoglobin, anemia was observed in 11 por ciento of subjects. Nutritional status, evaluated using biochemical indicators, was satisfactory with respect to riboflavin, vitamin A, vitamin E and copper. 14 por ciento of subjects had low serum zinc levels and 17 por ciento had serum albumin values below 35 g/L. Low physical activity was associated with low energy intake and low serum albumin levels


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Humans , Male , Female , Middle Aged , Aged/statistics & numerical data , Anthropometry , Nutritional Status/genetics , Weight by Height/genetics
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