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Acta Médica Peruana

On-line version ISSN 1728-5917

Abstract

DIAZ VEGA, Gloria  and  TERRAZAS RODRIGUEZ, Luz Dalid. Construction and validation of an instrument for the evaluation of family crises. Acta méd. Peru [online]. 2023, vol.40, n.4, pp.314-319.  Epub Dec 31, 2023. ISSN 1728-5917.  http://dx.doi.org/10.35663/amp.2023.404.2696.

Introduction:

Today, there has been evidence of an increase in family crises, which is why it is important to design a new documentary instrument for the evaluation of family crises.

Objective:

To build and validate an instrument for the evaluation of family crises.

Materials and methods:

In the qualitative evaluation, the content validity was estimated through the selection of 10 experts, who through an observation guide evaluated the sufficiency, relevance, and clarity of the written items. The experts made observations that were considered, leading to a second round. Subsequently, the pilot test was applied to 260 beneficiaries over 18 years of age, both sexes, where the participants made suggestions about the instrument, for which a second pilot test was carried out. In the quantitative evaluation, internal and external validity was estimated through construct validity, reliability, stability, and criterion validity. Finally, an instrument of 9 domains (marriage, expansion, dispersion, independence, withdrawal, dismemberment, increase, demoralization, and disorganization) with 52 items was constructed.

Results:

An instrument was validated to evaluate normative and paranormative crises with discriminatory capacity, yielding different variances and a positive Pearson correlation. Reliability was 0.965 through Cronbach’s alpha coefficient and Cohen’s Kappa index 0.843 for reproducibility. The linear regression model confirmed its efficacy in predicting normative and paranormative crises.

Conclusions:

An instrument was built and validated, which will allow the evaluation of normative and paranormative crises.

Keywords : Validation Study; Diagnosis; Family Health.

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