TY - JOUR
T1 - Validación psicométrica del inventario sistemas de creencias en Ecuador
AU - Bernal, Luis Alberto
AU - CORREO, SARMIENTO
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© Psychology, Society, & Education, 2020.
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - The belief systems are sets of cognitive maps that represent reality and are responsible for guiding people in social functioning. The first beliefs built by homo sapiens were those of a religious type, through which they explained their origins. The objective of this research was to psychometrically analyze the Inventory of Belief Systems Review 15 applied in a population of people with chronic non- communicable diseases in the city of Cuenca-Ecuador. This inventory measures religious and spiritual beliefs and practices, and the social support derived from a community sharing those beliefs. The study included 153 people: 61.44% had cancer, 28.8% non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus, 7.2% other diseases and, 2.6% primary arterial hypertension. Cronbach's alpha was.897, the Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin test showed a coefficient of.900 and the Bartlett test was significant p = <.000 (X2 = 1289.93; df = 105), the correlation between elements had variations of.19 and.75. Two factors were identified that explained 58.61% of the variance. A strong positive relationship (rs =.569; p =.000) was found between the religiosity of the inventory and the frequency of use of coping strategies, one of the domains of the Spiritual Coping Strategies-Basin scale, fulfilling the validity concurrent. Significant differences (p<.05) were observed among the participants, women scored higher in religiosity than men. As a result of this research process, the Belief Systems Inventory - Cuenca Revision 15 was obtained, a version that demonstrated validity and reliability in a population of people with chronic noncommunicable diseases.
AB - The belief systems are sets of cognitive maps that represent reality and are responsible for guiding people in social functioning. The first beliefs built by homo sapiens were those of a religious type, through which they explained their origins. The objective of this research was to psychometrically analyze the Inventory of Belief Systems Review 15 applied in a population of people with chronic non- communicable diseases in the city of Cuenca-Ecuador. This inventory measures religious and spiritual beliefs and practices, and the social support derived from a community sharing those beliefs. The study included 153 people: 61.44% had cancer, 28.8% non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus, 7.2% other diseases and, 2.6% primary arterial hypertension. Cronbach's alpha was.897, the Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin test showed a coefficient of.900 and the Bartlett test was significant p = <.000 (X2 = 1289.93; df = 105), the correlation between elements had variations of.19 and.75. Two factors were identified that explained 58.61% of the variance. A strong positive relationship (rs =.569; p =.000) was found between the religiosity of the inventory and the frequency of use of coping strategies, one of the domains of the Spiritual Coping Strategies-Basin scale, fulfilling the validity concurrent. Significant differences (p<.05) were observed among the participants, women scored higher in religiosity than men. As a result of this research process, the Belief Systems Inventory - Cuenca Revision 15 was obtained, a version that demonstrated validity and reliability in a population of people with chronic noncommunicable diseases.
KW - Allied Health Occupations
KW - Hominidae
KW - Psychology
KW - Religious Factors
UR - https://neuma.utalca.cl/index.php/neuma/article/view/56/54
U2 - 10.25115/psye.v10i1.2741
DO - 10.25115/psye.v10i1.2741
M3 - Artículo
AN - SCOPUS:85091152581
SN - 2171-2085
VL - 12
SP - 33
EP - 47
JO - Psychology, Society and Education
JF - Psychology, Society and Education
IS - 2
ER -