Spanish version of the Link’s Perceived Devaluation and Discrimination scale

  1. Francisco Martínez-Zambrano 1
  2. Marcelo Pizzimenti 1
  3. Sara Barbeito 2
  4. Regina Vila-Badia 1
  5. Gloria Comellas 1
  6. María José Escandell 1
  7. María José Hernández 1
  8. Blanca Fernández-de Corres 2
  9. Ana González-Pinto 2
  10. María Purificación López-Peña 2
  11. Mónica Martínez 1
  12. Marta Puig 1
  13. Judith Quilis 1
  14. Patricia Vega 2
  15. Susana Ochoa 1
  1. 1 Parc Sanitari Sant Joan de Deu, Sant Boi (España)
  2. 2 Hospital Santiago Apostol
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    Hospital Santiago Apostol

    Vitoria, España

    ROR https://ror.org/023pqj155

Revue:
Psicothema

ISSN: 0214-9915

Année de publication: 2016

Volumen: 28

Número: 2

Pages: 201-206

Type: Article

D'autres publications dans: Psicothema

Résumé

Antecedentes: el objetivo de este estudio es traducir, adaptar y validar la “Perceived Devaluation and Discrimination Scale” (PDD) en español en una muestra de personas con esquizofrenia. Método: se incluyeron un total de 130 personas de entre 18 y 65 años con un diagnóstico de esquizofrenia según los criterios del DSM-IV-R de Barcelona y Vitoria. Los pacientes fueron evaluados con la versión traducida de la PDD, la Escala de Funcionamiento Social (SFS), la Evaluación Global de Funcionamiento (GAF), la escala Clinical Global Impresión (CGI-S) y la autopercepción de Estigma Cuestionario para las personas con esquizofrenia (SSQ). Resultados: la consistencia interna del cuestionario, evaluada utilizando a de Cronbach, fue .868. Dos componentes fueron encontrados en el análisis factorial explicando el 40% de la varianza del instrumento (componente 1 asociado a la auto-percepción y el componente 2 individual se refiere más al estigma social). Los valores de estabilidad temporal medidos utilizando el coeficiente de correlación intraclase en ambas ocasiones oscilan entre .415 y .806. Se encontraron correlaciones significativas con SSQ y SFS. Conclusiones: la versión española de PDD parece un buen instrumento para la evaluación del auto-estigma.

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