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Validación de la escala de resiliencia de 10 ítems en universitarios mexicanos / Validation of the 10-item resilience scale with Mexican college students

Diana Nimbre Lima-Sánchez, Alejandra Navarro-Escalera, Claudia Fouilloux-Morales, Silvia Araceli Tafoya-Ramos, Esther Mahuina Campos-Castolo

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Introducción: La resiliencia es la capacidad de salir fortalecido en un escenario adverso. Una población que sufre estrés constante es la de los médicos y los estudiantes de medicina, por lo que es necesario contar con instrumentos validados para evaluar la resiliencia.

Objetivo: Evaluar los parámetros de validez y confiabilidad de la escala de resiliencia de 10 ítems Connor-Davidson (CD-RISC-10) en una muestra universitaria mexicana.

Material y métodos: Se evaluó una muestra de 1333 estudiantes de primer año de Medicina. La selección fue por conveniencia, con una media de edad de 18 años (desviación estándar: 1.4 años; rango: 17-39 años). A la muestra se le aplicó la escala CD-RISC-10. En una submuestra se aplicó escala de resiliencia mexicana (RESI-M) para evaluar la validez convergente; para la validez divergente se utilizaron el Inventario de Ansiedad de Beck y el Inventario de Depresión de Beck.

Resultados: Se hizo un análisis factorial con un factor que explica el 96.245 de la varianza total. La consistencia interna de la escala presentó un alfa de Cronbach de 0.935. La prueba test-retest fue de r = 0.521 (p = 0.01) y la correlación con la RESI-M fue moderada, con r = 0.61 (p = 0.0001). La correlación con el Inventario de Ansiedad de Beck fue r = −0.214 (p < 0.05) y con el Inventario de Depresión de Beck fue r = −199 (p < 0.05).

Conclusión: La versión en español de la CD-RISC-10 presenta adecuadas propiedades psicométricas para estimar la resiliencia en estudiantes universitarios de medicina.

 

Abstract

Background: Resilience is the ability to emerge strengthened in an adverse scenario. One population that suffer constant stress are doctors and medical students, which is why it is necessary to have validated instruments to assess resilience.

Objective: To evaluate the validity and reliability parameters of the 10-item resilience scale, Connor-Davidson (CD-RISC-10), in a Mexican university sample.

Material and methods: A sample of 1333 first-year medical students who agreed to participate in the study was evaluated; sample selection was for convenience, with an average age of 18 years (standard deviation: 1.4 years; 17-39 years). CD-RISC-10 scale was applied to the sample. In a sub-sample, Mexican resilience scale (RESI-M) was applied to assess convergent validity; the Beck Anxiety Inventory and the Beck Depression Inventory were used to divergent validity.

Results: A factorial analysis was performed with a factor that explains 96.245 of the total variances. The internal consistency of the scale presented a Cronbach’s alpha of 0.935. The test-retest was r = 0.521, p = 0.01; the correlation with the RESI-M was moderate (r = 0.61, p = 0.0001). The correlation with the Beck Anxiety Inventory was r  =  −0.214 (p < 0.05) and with the Beck Depression Inventory, r = −199, p < 0.05). 

Conclusions: The 10-item Spanish version of the Connor and Davidson CD-RISC had adequate psychometric properties to estimate resilience in medical university students.


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Resiliencia Psicológica; Estudiantes de Medicina; Salud Mental / Resilience, Psychological; Students, Medical; Mental Health

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.24875/RMIMSS.M20000033

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