| Literature DB >> 29930439 |
Mirella Díaz-Santos1,2, Eduardo Cumba-Avilés2, Guillermo Bernal2, Carmen Rivera-Medina2.
Abstract
The current concept and measures of self-efficacy for depression in adolescents do not consider developmental and cultural aspects essential to understand and assess this construct in Latino youth. We examined the factor structure of the Escala de Autoeficacia para la Depresión en Adolescentes (EADA): a Spanish instrument designed to assess this construct as experienced by this population. Participants were 116 Puerto Rican adolescents aged 13 to 17 years who completed the EADA and two other self-report measures. An exploratory factor analysis yielded a two-factor solution (Personal Self-Efficacy for Depression and Interpersonal Self-Efficacy for Depression) accounting for 37.57% of the total variance. Results revealed that EADA factors have excellent internal consistency as well as concurrent and construct validity, supporting its adequacy to assess Latino adolescents' self-efficacy for depression. The conceptual meaning of the factors was consistent with the distinction between aspects of this construct hypothesized to be important among Latino youth.Entities:
Keywords: Latinos/Hispanics; adolescents; culturally-sensitive assessment; psychometrics; self-efficacy for depression
Year: 2011 PMID: 29930439 PMCID: PMC6007884 DOI: 10.1177/0739986311423487
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hisp J Behav Sci ISSN: 0739-9863