Spanish validation of the 10-item Connor–Davidson Resilience Scale (CD-RISC 10) with non-professional caregivers
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Spanish validation of the 10-item Connor–Davidson Resilience Scale (CD-RISC 10) with non-professional caregiversAutor(es)
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Vanessa Blanco, María Adelina Guisande, María Teresa Sánchez, Patricia Otero & Fernando L. Vázquez (2019) Spanish validation of the 10-item Connor–Davidson Resilience Scale (CD-RISC 10) with non-professional caregivers, Aging & Mental Health, 23:2, 183-188, DOI: 10.1080/13607863.2017.1399340
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[Abstract] Objectives: Despite the importance of resilience in populations under stress, and the fact that the 10-item version Connor–Davidson Resilience Scale (CD-RISC 10) is the shortest instrument for reliable and valid evaluation of resilience, there are no data on their psychometric properties in non-professional caregivers. The aim of this study was to analyze the psychometric properties and factorial structure of the spanish version of the CD-RISC 10 in non-professional caregivers. Method: Independently trained assessors evaluated resilience, self-esteem, social support, emotional distress and depression in a sample of 294 caregivers (89.8% women, mean age 55.3 years). Results: The internal consistency of CD-RISC 10 was α = .86. A single factor was found that accounted for 44.7% of the total variance. Confirmatory factor analysis corroborated this unifactorial model. The CD-RISC 10 was significantly correlated with the self-esteem (r = .416, p < .001) and social support (r = .228, p < .001) scales, and the emotional distress scale (r = –.311, p < .001), though this was an inverse relationship. A score ≤ 23 was a suitable cut-off point for discriminating caregivers with depression (sensitivity = 70.0%, specificity = 68.2%). Conclusion: The CD-RISC 10 is a reliable and valid instrument to evaluate resilience in the caregiver population.
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Resilience
CD-RISC 10
Caregivers
Validity
Reliability
CD-RISC 10
Caregivers
Validity
Reliability
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