Avaliação do impacto de acontecimentos traumáticos na adolescência: validação da Impact of Event Scale-Revised
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Adolescente, Análise fatorial confirmatória, Validade dos testes, VergonhaResumo
O objetivo do presente estudo foi validar a Impact of Event Scale-Revised em uma amostra de adolescentes portugueses. Esta foi constituída por 383 adolescentes com idades compreendidas entre os 12 e os 18 anos. Foram usados outros questionários, que avaliavam a centralidade da memória de vergonha e sintomatologia psicopatológica. Foram testados vários modelos alternativos da estrutura fatorial da Escala do Impacto do Acontecimento através da Análise Fatorial Confirmatória. Os resultados mostraram que o modelo de três fatores com um fator de segunda ordem tem um melhor ajustamento aos dados. A escala e suas subescalas mostraram uma boa consistência interna, adequada estabilidade temporal e validade convergente com medidas de centralidade da memória de vergonha e sintomas de depressão, ansiedade e estresse. A versão portuguesa da Escala do Impacto do Acontecimento para adolescentes é uma medida válida para avaliar respostas gerais de estresse e/ou impacto traumático, em particular de vivências de vergonha.
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