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      Inventário de percepção de suporte familiar (IPSF): estudo componencial em duas configurações Translated title: Perception of family support inventory: study of components in two sets

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      Psicologia: ciência e profissão
      Conselho Federal de Psicologia
      Validity, Reliability, Family support, IPSF, Validade, Precisão, Suporte familiar, IPS

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          O objetivo deste estudo foi o de comparar os componentes do inventário de percepção de suporte familiar (IPSF) em duas configurações de participantes, por intermédio de análise fatorial. A amostragem da segunda configuração foi constituída por mil e sessenta e quatro estudantes do ensino médio e universitário, com idades que variavam entre dezessete e sessenta e quatro anos, de ambos os sexos, de instituições particulares e públicas do Estado de São Paulo. Foi utilizada a análise de componentes principais, com rotação oblimim nessa configuração. A análise fatorial extraiu a presença de três fatores, intitulados afetivo-consistente, adaptação e autonomia, o que expressou uma variância total de 41,433% do construto. O IPSF demonstrou ser um inventário com dimensões bem definidas, sendo que todos os itens possuíram cargas fatoriais acima de 0,30. O fator afetivo-consistente demonstrou precisão de 0,91, expresso pelo alfa de Cronbach, seguido pelo fator inadaptação, com alfa de 0,90, e, por último, o fator autonomia expressou um alfa de 0,78, além do alfa da escala total ser de 0,93. As cargas fatoriais dos itens foram sempre superiores a 0,30.O IPSF também expressa as dimensões encontradas em diversos instrumentos e teorias internacionais sobre o construto suporte familiar. As comparações das configurações são discutidas. Outras evidências de validade, bem como a padronização do IPSF, se fazem necessárias, a fim de se obter outros dados psicométricos do inventário, já que o processo de validação de qualquer instrumento se comprova de forma dinâmica e constante.

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          The goal of this study was to compare the components of the perception of family support inventory (IPSF) in two sets of participants, through factorial analysis. The sample from the second set was formed by 1064 high school and college students, who were from 17 to 64 years old, both genders, from private and public institutions of the São Paulo State. The main components' analysis was used with oblimim rotation in this set. Factor analysis extracted the presence of three factors, entitled affective-consistent, adaptation and autonomy, what expressed 41,433% of the total variance of the construct. The IPSF appears to be an inventory with well defined dimensions, so that all items had factor loadings higher than 0,30. The factor affective-consistent demonstrated reliability of 0,91, demonstrated by Cronbach´s a, followed by the factor called inadaptation, with a 0,90 and, finally, the factor autonomy, expressed by a 0,78, besides total scale's a 0,93. The factor loading from the items were always higher than 0,30. The IPSF also expresses the dimensions found in other instruments and international theories about family support. The configurations comparisons are discussed. Other validity evidences, as standardization of IPSF, are necessary to obtain other psychometric data from the inventory, considering that the process of validation from any instrument finds its reliability in a dynamic and constant way.

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            Measures of perceived social support from friends and from family: three validation studies.

            Three studies are described in which measures of perceived social support from friends (PSS-Fr) and from family (PSS-Fa) were developed and validated. The PSS measures were internally consistent and appeared to measure valid constructs that were separate from each other and from network measures. PSS-Fr and PSS-Fa were both inversely related to symptoms of distress and psychopathology but the relationship was stronger for PSS-Fa. PSS-Fr was more closely related to social competence. PSS-Fa was unaffected by either positive or negative mood states (self-statements), but the reporting of PSS-Fr was lowered by negative mood states. High PSS-Fr subjects were significantly lower in trait anxiety and talked about themselves more to friends and sibs than low PSS-Fr subjects. Low PSS-Fa subjects showed marked verbal inhibition with sibs.
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              THE McMASTER FAMILY ASSESSMENT DEVICE*

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                Journal
                pcp
                Psicologia: ciência e profissão
                Psicol. cienc. prof.
                Conselho Federal de Psicologia (Brasília, DF, Brazil )
                1414-9893
                September 2007
                : 27
                : 3
                : 496-509
                Affiliations
                [01] orgnameUniversidade São Francisco
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                S1414-98932007000300010 S1414-9893(07)02700310
                0eea0abf-b900-403e-a87e-7848c8380698

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                : 19 September 2006
                : 25 September 2007
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                Suporte familiar,Precisão,Validade,IPSF,Family support,IPS,Reliability,Validity

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