Validation of the Portuguese version of the Social-Emotional Expertise Scale
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Resumo: | Objective: Given the relevance of new instruments for assessing socio-emotional skills validated for the Portuguese population, the present study aimed to translate and validate the Social-Emotional Expertise (SEE) scale. The factor structure of the SEE, reliability, test-retest reliability and the association with other theoretically relevant variables were analyzed. Methods: Participants completed a set of self-report measures assessing social-emotional skills, emotional intelligence, subjective happiness, and social interaction anxiety. The SEE validation study was conducted on two independent samples (N = 466) aged between 18–64 (27.33 ± 11.52). The SEE factor structure, reliability, and validity were analyzed in Sample 1 (n = 258). Additionally, the plausibility of the hierarchical scale model represented by a global score with two second-order factors was tested in Sample 2 (n = 208). Results: The SEE showed a two-factor structure: (1) Adaptability and (2) Expressiveness factors. Confirmatory factor analysis of the second-order hierarchical model revealed a poor fit to the data. The SEE showed good reliability for the total score and factors and adequate test-retest reliability. As measured by the SEE, social-emotional skills revealed positive correlations with emotional intelligence and subjective happiness and negative an association with social interaction anxiety. No significant gender differences were found, and age and years of education were not significantly associated with socio-emotional skills, as assessed by the SEE. Conclusions: The Social-Emotional Expertise scale proved to be a valid and reliable instrument to assess socio-emotional skills in adults in the Portuguese population, being useful for research and intervention practices in the educational and clinical context. |
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Validation of the Portuguese version of the Social-Emotional Expertise ScaleValidação da versão portuguesa da Social-Emotional Expertise ScaleAssessmentFactor AnalysisSelf-report InstrumentSocioemotional skillsValidationAnálise fatorialAvaliaçãoCompetências SocioemocionaisInstrumentos de autorrespostaValidaçãoObjective: Given the relevance of new instruments for assessing socio-emotional skills validated for the Portuguese population, the present study aimed to translate and validate the Social-Emotional Expertise (SEE) scale. The factor structure of the SEE, reliability, test-retest reliability and the association with other theoretically relevant variables were analyzed. Methods: Participants completed a set of self-report measures assessing social-emotional skills, emotional intelligence, subjective happiness, and social interaction anxiety. The SEE validation study was conducted on two independent samples (N = 466) aged between 18–64 (27.33 ± 11.52). The SEE factor structure, reliability, and validity were analyzed in Sample 1 (n = 258). Additionally, the plausibility of the hierarchical scale model represented by a global score with two second-order factors was tested in Sample 2 (n = 208). Results: The SEE showed a two-factor structure: (1) Adaptability and (2) Expressiveness factors. Confirmatory factor analysis of the second-order hierarchical model revealed a poor fit to the data. The SEE showed good reliability for the total score and factors and adequate test-retest reliability. As measured by the SEE, social-emotional skills revealed positive correlations with emotional intelligence and subjective happiness and negative an association with social interaction anxiety. No significant gender differences were found, and age and years of education were not significantly associated with socio-emotional skills, as assessed by the SEE. Conclusions: The Social-Emotional Expertise scale proved to be a valid and reliable instrument to assess socio-emotional skills in adults in the Portuguese population, being useful for research and intervention practices in the educational and clinical context.Objetivo: Para fazer face à necessidade de novos instrumentos de avaliação de competências socioemocionais validados para a população portuguesa, o presente estudo teve como objetivo traduzir e validar a escala Social-Emotional Expertise (SEE). Foram analisadas a estrutura fatorial da SEE, fidedignidade, estabilidade temporal e a associação com outras variáveis teoricamente relevantes. Métodos: Duas amostras independentes de participantes (N = 466), entre os 18 e os 64 anos (27,33 ± 11,52) foram utilizadas para validar a SEE. Na Amostra 1 (n = 258) foi analisada a estrutura fatorial da SEE, as propriedades psicométricas e a sua associação com outros construtos. Na Amostra 2 (n = 208) foi testada a plausibilidade do modelo hierárquico da escala representado por uma pontuação global com dois fatores. Os participantes preencheram um protocolo de questionários de autorresposta que avaliaram as competências socioemocionais, a inteligência emocional, a felicidade subjetiva e a ansiedade de interação social. Resultados: A SEE apresentou uma estrutura bifatorial composta pelos fatores Adaptabilidade e Expressividade. A análise fatorial confirmatória do modelo hierárquico de segunda ordem indicou um ajustamento sofrível. A SEE revelou uma boa consistência interna para o total e respetivos fatores e uma adequada fidedignidade teste-reteste. As competências socioemocionais (SEE) revelaram correlações positivas com a inteligência emocional e com a felicidade subjetiva, e associações negativas com a ansiedade de interação social. Não foram encontradas diferenças significativas entre os sexos, e a idade e escolaridade não se mostraram associadas às competências socioemocionais avaliadas pela SEE. Conclusões: A escala Social-Emotional Expertise mostrou ser um instrumento válido e fidedigno para avaliar as competências socioemocionais em adultos na população Portuguesa, sendo de utilidade para a investigação e práticas de intervenção no contexto educativo e clínico.Departamento de Investigação & Desenvolvimento do Instituto Superior Miguel Torga2022-05-31info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://doi.org/10.31211/rpics.2022.8.1.245https://doi.org/10.31211/rpics.2022.8.1.245Portuguese Journal of Behavioral and Social Research; Vol. 8 No. 1 (2022): May; 1–17Revista Portuguesa de Investigação Comportamental e Social; Vol. 8 N.º 1 (2022): Maio; 1–172183-4938reponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAPporhttps://rpics.ismt.pt/index.php/ISMT/article/view/245https://rpics.ismt.pt/index.php/ISMT/article/view/245/503https://rpics.ismt.pt/index.php/ISMT/article/view/245/505Direitos de Autor (c) 2022 Ana Beatriz Neto Dos Santos, Marina Cunha, Mariana Novo, Ilda Massano-Cardoso, Ana Galhardo (Autor)http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessNeto Dos Santos, Ana BeatrizCunha, MarinaNovo, MarianaMassano-Cardoso, IldaGalhardo, Ana2023-05-25T22:00:59Zoai:ojs.rpics.ismt.pt:article/245Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T16:39:48.744310Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Validation of the Portuguese version of the Social-Emotional Expertise Scale Validação da versão portuguesa da Social-Emotional Expertise Scale |
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Validation of the Portuguese version of the Social-Emotional Expertise Scale |
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Validation of the Portuguese version of the Social-Emotional Expertise Scale Neto Dos Santos, Ana Beatriz Assessment Factor Analysis Self-report Instrument Socioemotional skills Validation Análise fatorial Avaliação Competências Socioemocionais Instrumentos de autorresposta Validação |
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Validation of the Portuguese version of the Social-Emotional Expertise Scale |
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Validation of the Portuguese version of the Social-Emotional Expertise Scale |
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Validation of the Portuguese version of the Social-Emotional Expertise Scale |
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Validation of the Portuguese version of the Social-Emotional Expertise Scale |
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Validation of the Portuguese version of the Social-Emotional Expertise Scale |
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Neto Dos Santos, Ana Beatriz |
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Neto Dos Santos, Ana Beatriz Cunha, Marina Novo, Mariana Massano-Cardoso, Ilda Galhardo, Ana |
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Cunha, Marina Novo, Mariana Massano-Cardoso, Ilda Galhardo, Ana |
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Neto Dos Santos, Ana Beatriz Cunha, Marina Novo, Mariana Massano-Cardoso, Ilda Galhardo, Ana |
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Assessment Factor Analysis Self-report Instrument Socioemotional skills Validation Análise fatorial Avaliação Competências Socioemocionais Instrumentos de autorresposta Validação |
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Assessment Factor Analysis Self-report Instrument Socioemotional skills Validation Análise fatorial Avaliação Competências Socioemocionais Instrumentos de autorresposta Validação |
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Objective: Given the relevance of new instruments for assessing socio-emotional skills validated for the Portuguese population, the present study aimed to translate and validate the Social-Emotional Expertise (SEE) scale. The factor structure of the SEE, reliability, test-retest reliability and the association with other theoretically relevant variables were analyzed. Methods: Participants completed a set of self-report measures assessing social-emotional skills, emotional intelligence, subjective happiness, and social interaction anxiety. The SEE validation study was conducted on two independent samples (N = 466) aged between 18–64 (27.33 ± 11.52). The SEE factor structure, reliability, and validity were analyzed in Sample 1 (n = 258). Additionally, the plausibility of the hierarchical scale model represented by a global score with two second-order factors was tested in Sample 2 (n = 208). Results: The SEE showed a two-factor structure: (1) Adaptability and (2) Expressiveness factors. Confirmatory factor analysis of the second-order hierarchical model revealed a poor fit to the data. The SEE showed good reliability for the total score and factors and adequate test-retest reliability. As measured by the SEE, social-emotional skills revealed positive correlations with emotional intelligence and subjective happiness and negative an association with social interaction anxiety. No significant gender differences were found, and age and years of education were not significantly associated with socio-emotional skills, as assessed by the SEE. Conclusions: The Social-Emotional Expertise scale proved to be a valid and reliable instrument to assess socio-emotional skills in adults in the Portuguese population, being useful for research and intervention practices in the educational and clinical context. |
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