Humiliation Inventory : adaptation study for Portuguese population
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Resumo: | Abstract: The objective is to present the adaptation study of the Humiliation Inventory for the Portuguesepopulation. The starting point was Hartling and Luchetta’s version, composed of thirty-two items, distributed by two factors – cumulative humiliation and fear of humiliation. 1116 participants of the general population, Mage=32.25, DPage=11.5, took part in the study. The confirmatory factor analysis did not register satisfactory indexes for a two-factor composition. Consequently, we searched for the alternative models. First, with the principal component analysis, three factors were extracted, corresponding to cumulative humiliation, fear of humiliation and a third factor corresponding to concern/worry about being a victim of humiliation. They explain approximately 72% of total variance and present good reliability. Subsequently, with the CFA we observed that the three-factor model, following respecification, had a very good fit, Satorra-Bentler(factor correction)=1.416, χ2(196)=570.766, χ2/df=2.91, CFI=.984, TLI=.981, RMSEA=.041, CI [.038, .045], SRMR=.028, as well as composite reliability and factorial, convergent and discriminating validities. In conclusion, this version puts forward an additional measure of concern/worry regarding humiliation, which, in the original version, was aggregated into the measure of fear of humiliation. We believe the distinction is due to sample and cultural characteristics. |
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Humiliation Inventory : adaptation study for Portuguese populationInventário de Humilhação : estudo de adaptação para a população PortuguesaHumiliation, Non-dignity, Interpersonal conflict, Violence.Non-dignityInterpersonal conflictViolenceHumilhaçãoDignidadeConflitos interpessoaisViolênciaAbstract: The objective is to present the adaptation study of the Humiliation Inventory for the Portuguesepopulation. The starting point was Hartling and Luchetta’s version, composed of thirty-two items, distributed by two factors – cumulative humiliation and fear of humiliation. 1116 participants of the general population, Mage=32.25, DPage=11.5, took part in the study. The confirmatory factor analysis did not register satisfactory indexes for a two-factor composition. Consequently, we searched for the alternative models. First, with the principal component analysis, three factors were extracted, corresponding to cumulative humiliation, fear of humiliation and a third factor corresponding to concern/worry about being a victim of humiliation. They explain approximately 72% of total variance and present good reliability. Subsequently, with the CFA we observed that the three-factor model, following respecification, had a very good fit, Satorra-Bentler(factor correction)=1.416, χ2(196)=570.766, χ2/df=2.91, CFI=.984, TLI=.981, RMSEA=.041, CI [.038, .045], SRMR=.028, as well as composite reliability and factorial, convergent and discriminating validities. In conclusion, this version puts forward an additional measure of concern/worry regarding humiliation, which, in the original version, was aggregated into the measure of fear of humiliation. We believe the distinction is due to sample and cultural characteristics.Resumo: Temos como principal objetivo apresentar um estudo de adaptação de um inventário de humilhação para a população Portuguesa. Tivemos como ponto de partida a versão original do inventário de Hartling e Luchetta (1999) composto por trinta e dois itens distribuídos por dois fatores: humilhação cumulativa e medo da humilhação. Participaram 1116 respondentes da população geral, Midade= 32.25, DPidade=11.5. Procedemos a uma AFC que não confirmou a estrutura fatorial inicial. Por consequência, procurámos modelos alternativos. Em primeiro lugar, realizámos uma ACP da qual resultou a extração de três fatores, denominados por humilhação cumulativa, medo/receio de humilhação e preocupação para com a humilhação que explicam cerca de 72% da variância total e apresentam boa fiabilidade. Subsequentemente, realizámos uma AFC que, após reespecificação, confirmou o modelo de três fatores com muito bom ajustamento: Satorra-Bentler(factor correction)=1.416, χ2(196)=570.766, χ2/df=2.91, CFI=.984, TLI=.981, RMSEA=.041, CI [.038, .045], SRMR=.028. De modo semelhante, apresentou bons valores respeitantes à fiabilidade compósita e fatorial e boas validades convergente e discriminante. Em conclusão, o estudo de adaptação conferiu um bom instrumento de medida, realçando um novo fator – preocupação para com a humilhação – o qual, na versão original, estava agregado ao segundo fator, medo/receio de humilhação. Esta diferença encontrada dever-se-á à diferente composição da amostra e a diferenças culturais específicas.Edições ISPARepositório do ISPAFrancisco M. S. CardosoRamos, Ana C. M.Hartling, Linda M.2019-07-19T15:50:49Z2019-062019-06-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.12/7112engFrancisco, M. S. C., Ramos, A. C. M., & Hartling, L. M. (2019). Humiliation Inventory : adaptation study for Portuguese population. Análise Psicológica, 37(1), 235-248. https://doi.org/10.14417/ap.14600870-823110.14417/ap.1460info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-09-10T02:15:44Zoai:repositorio.ispa.pt:10400.12/7112Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T15:24:56.517616Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Humiliation Inventory : adaptation study for Portuguese population Inventário de Humilhação : estudo de adaptação para a população Portuguesa |
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Humiliation Inventory : adaptation study for Portuguese population |
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Humiliation Inventory : adaptation study for Portuguese population Francisco M. S. Cardoso Humiliation, Non-dignity, Interpersonal conflict, Violence. Non-dignity Interpersonal conflict Violence Humilhação Dignidade Conflitos interpessoais Violência |
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Humiliation Inventory : adaptation study for Portuguese population |
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Humiliation Inventory : adaptation study for Portuguese population |
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Humiliation Inventory : adaptation study for Portuguese population |
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Humiliation Inventory : adaptation study for Portuguese population |
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Humiliation Inventory : adaptation study for Portuguese population |
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Francisco M. S. Cardoso |
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Francisco M. S. Cardoso Ramos, Ana C. M. Hartling, Linda M. |
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Ramos, Ana C. M. Hartling, Linda M. |
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Repositório do ISPA |
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Francisco M. S. Cardoso Ramos, Ana C. M. Hartling, Linda M. |
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Humiliation, Non-dignity, Interpersonal conflict, Violence. Non-dignity Interpersonal conflict Violence Humilhação Dignidade Conflitos interpessoais Violência |
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Humiliation, Non-dignity, Interpersonal conflict, Violence. Non-dignity Interpersonal conflict Violence Humilhação Dignidade Conflitos interpessoais Violência |
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Abstract: The objective is to present the adaptation study of the Humiliation Inventory for the Portuguesepopulation. The starting point was Hartling and Luchetta’s version, composed of thirty-two items, distributed by two factors – cumulative humiliation and fear of humiliation. 1116 participants of the general population, Mage=32.25, DPage=11.5, took part in the study. The confirmatory factor analysis did not register satisfactory indexes for a two-factor composition. Consequently, we searched for the alternative models. First, with the principal component analysis, three factors were extracted, corresponding to cumulative humiliation, fear of humiliation and a third factor corresponding to concern/worry about being a victim of humiliation. They explain approximately 72% of total variance and present good reliability. Subsequently, with the CFA we observed that the three-factor model, following respecification, had a very good fit, Satorra-Bentler(factor correction)=1.416, χ2(196)=570.766, χ2/df=2.91, CFI=.984, TLI=.981, RMSEA=.041, CI [.038, .045], SRMR=.028, as well as composite reliability and factorial, convergent and discriminating validities. In conclusion, this version puts forward an additional measure of concern/worry regarding humiliation, which, in the original version, was aggregated into the measure of fear of humiliation. We believe the distinction is due to sample and cultural characteristics. |
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