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Adaptación lingüística, estructura factorial y fiabilidad del Inventario de Perspectiva Temporal de Zimbardo para Buenos Aires
Linguistic adaptation, factorial structure and reliability of Zimbardo Time Perspective Inventory for Buenos Aires
Fecha
2019Registro en:
1668-7027
Autor
Brenlla, María Elena
Zapater, Joaquín
Germano, Guadalupe
Institución
Resumen
Resumen: La perspectiva temporal es un término psicológico que refiere al modo en que las personas ordenan sus experiencias en categorías temporales. Se asocia con la salud mental, las conductas de riesgo y los proyectos a futuro. El Inventario de Perspectiva Temporal de Zimbardo (ZTPI; Zimbardo y Boyd, 1999) es un cuestionario autoadministrable que evalúa la perspectiva temporal. En este artículo se informan los resultados del estudio psicométrico del ZTPI, realizado en Buenos Aires, sobre la base de la adaptación española del inventario. En este sentido, un propósito fundamental fue analizar si la adaptación española del ZTPI es igualmente válida para su uso en Argentina. Para ello, se llevó a cabo una adaptación lingüística del instrumento que redundó en cambios en la redacción y contenido en la presente versión para adecuarlas a las particularidades del habla en Argentina. Con esta versión, se realizó un estudio piloto con una muestra de 323 personas adultas cuyos datos permitieron el análisis básico de sus propiedades psicométricas. Las evidencias de validez interna corroboran la estructura de cinco componentes del estudio original. La fiabilidad de los ítems en cada factor fue satisfactoria (valores α entre .59 y .78). Los resultados de validez externa muestran asociaciones significativas entre pasado negativo y malestar psicológico (r = .43; p < .005), presente fatalista y locus de control (r = .45; p < .005), presente hedonista y autoeficacia generalizada (r = .31; p < .005). Respecto a la variabilidad obtenida en las puntuaciones del ZTPI se sugiere que, en parte, se debe al nivel educativo y, secundariamente, al sexo. Conforme aumenta la edad, el patrón de orientación al presente hedonista decrece. Lo contrario sucede con el predominio de la orientación futura. Abstract: Time perspective is a psychological term
that refers to the process by which a person
sorts out personal experiences into temporal
categories. It is associated with mental health,
risk behaviors, cognitive and emotional
empathy, and future goals. The Zimbardo
Time Perspective Inventory (ZTPI) from
Zimbardo & Boyd (1999) is a self-administered
questionnaire consisting in 56 items with
5 answer options. It examines time perspective
in a quantifiable way. The questionnaire
was translated and adapted to many languages
and cultures, most of which reported satisfactory
psychometric evidences. The Spanish
version of the ZTPI was first made in Spain by
Diaz-Morales (2006). Based on this version,
two other Spanish speaking countries, Chile
and Mexico, made their own version of the
questionnaire. In Argentina, there is a version
of the ZTPI valid only for teenagers. In the
present work the original ZTPI was translated
by 3 experts and a linguistic adaptation was
done in order to adequate the items to Argentinean
speech. A pilot test using the Diaz-Morales
version was carried out. Based on the
independent and blinded translations, and on
the results of the pilot test, an analysis was
made. Many items of the Spanish versions
were kept, but 34 of the 56 items were
changed so as to be compressible for Argentinians.
This work resulted in an Argentinian
version of the ZTPI, specially done for that
culture. Using this version, a pilot study was
done with a sample of 323 adults from Buenos
Aires. The analysis shows that the reliability
of items was satisfactory (values between a
= .59 to a = .78). Internal validity evidences
confirm the 5 factors structure shown by
the authors. External validity was analyzed
showing significant associations among negative
past and psychological distress (r = .43;
p < .005), present fatalistic and locus of control
(r = .45; p < .005) and present hedonistic and
Self-efficacy (r = .31; p < .005). To study the
error variance due to passing of time, test-retest
was carried out, showing high and positive
correlations. This means that scores of time
perspective show time stability. In conclusion,
the results of the psychometric analysis are
satisfactory. This indicates that the ZTPI is a
reliable and valid instrument that can be used
to evaluate time perspective in adults from
Buenos Aires. An analysis of the variability of
ZTPI punctuations was done. It suggests that
they are due to two main reasons: educational
level and sex. Regarding educational level,
significant variations were shown in four of
the five factors. The only factor that showed
no difference was the positive past. Considering
sex, significative differences were shown
in four of the five factors of the test, in which
medias were higher in women than in men. No
differences were shown in hedonistic present
factor. With respect to the age, present hedonistic
orientation decrease as age grows. On
the other hand, as age grows future orientation
grows too. These three variables (educational
level, sex and age) explain the variability, but
it is a partial significance. This implies that
time orientation can be understood as a personality
characteristic. Consequently, the different
punctuations people get in the ZTPI are
due to individual differences. Suggestions are
made in order to make a definitive adaptation
of the ZTPI for Argentina. The most important
are increasing the sample with people
from other regions of the country and increase the sample to make test-retest. Finally, future
research could be oriented to make a short
version of the ZTPI and use the questionnaire
for evaluation in clinical samples to understand
how time perspective works in psychopathologies
and then use time orientation as
a valid variable for diagnosis and treatment.