Instrumento de medición de resiliencia adolescente
Fecha
2010Autor
Jaramillo Oyervide, Julio Alfredo
Institución
Resumen
Background: A descriptive quantitative pilot study of internal consistency of a diagnostic test was conducted to measure adolescent´s resilience assessment. This instrument named JJ63 is a test that measures the degree of coping strategies used by adolescents based on 9 variables.
Objective: To determine the internal consistency of the diagnostic test named JJ63.
Materials and Methods: Based on a descriptive research of resilience characteristics in students held in Cuenca city (year 2010) in the Salesian Technical High School, it was designed a measurement instrument of adolescent resilience that was applied to a random population sample 30 students, statistical analysis was performed with Epi Dat version 3.1 and SPSS 15.00 Evaluation.
Results: JJ63 test has an internal consistency of 0.8103
Conclusions: The 9 variables of the test JJ63 are successfully associated to measure teen resilience.