Entrapment - conceito, definição e características psicométricas da versão portuguesa da Escala de Entrapment
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Resumo: | The role of evolutionary strategies in psychopathology has been widely studied in recent years, particularly the mechanisms of fight and flight. Entrapment means the inhibition of escape strategy when it’s psychobiologically activated. Life contexts with characteristics of entrapment are linked to stress, anxiety, depression and suicide. This work presents the psychometric characteristics of the Entrapment Scale (ES) originally developed by Gilbert & Allan (1998). It consists of two scales: the Internal Entrapment Scale (IES) related to activation to escape, motivated by aversive emotional states and External Entrapment Scale (EES), when the desire to escape is stimulated by external events. The scale was evaluated in three samples: students (N = 608), general population (N = 406) and depressed patients (N = 106). The scale reproduces the results of their authors. It has demonstrated high internal consistency, with Cronbach α ranging between .85 and .93, one-dimensional structure for each scale and the extracted factors explain between 50.9% and 67.6% of total variance. Temporal stability was moderate to high (r = .66 to r = .92). Patients have significantly higher values on the IES and the EES than controls, supporting the construct validity. The moderate correlations (r = .50 to r = .64) between EE and the Beck Depression Inventory suggest a convergence between these instruments. Entrapment Scale has good psychometric characteristics, and must now broaden its application on studies of prospective nature in clinical settings. |
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Entrapment - conceito, definição e características psicométricas da versão portuguesa da Escala de EntrapmentEntrapmentEvolutionary psychopathologyPsychometric characteristicsEntrapmentPsicopatologia evolucionáriaCaracterísticas psicométricasEntrapmentPsychopathologie evolutionnaireCaractéristiques psychométriquesThe role of evolutionary strategies in psychopathology has been widely studied in recent years, particularly the mechanisms of fight and flight. Entrapment means the inhibition of escape strategy when it’s psychobiologically activated. Life contexts with characteristics of entrapment are linked to stress, anxiety, depression and suicide. This work presents the psychometric characteristics of the Entrapment Scale (ES) originally developed by Gilbert & Allan (1998). It consists of two scales: the Internal Entrapment Scale (IES) related to activation to escape, motivated by aversive emotional states and External Entrapment Scale (EES), when the desire to escape is stimulated by external events. The scale was evaluated in three samples: students (N = 608), general population (N = 406) and depressed patients (N = 106). The scale reproduces the results of their authors. It has demonstrated high internal consistency, with Cronbach α ranging between .85 and .93, one-dimensional structure for each scale and the extracted factors explain between 50.9% and 67.6% of total variance. Temporal stability was moderate to high (r = .66 to r = .92). Patients have significantly higher values on the IES and the EES than controls, supporting the construct validity. The moderate correlations (r = .50 to r = .64) between EE and the Beck Depression Inventory suggest a convergence between these instruments. Entrapment Scale has good psychometric characteristics, and must now broaden its application on studies of prospective nature in clinical settings.Le rôle des stratégies évolutionnaires dans la psychopathologie est récemment devenu un sujet largement étudié, notamment les mécanismes de lutte et de fuite. Le entrapment désigne l’inhibition de la stratégie de fuite du moment que cela vient psycobiologiquement activé. L’entrapment est souvent lié au stress, anxiété, dépression et suicide dans certains contextes de vie. Ce travail présente les caractéristiques psychométriques de l’échelle d´Entrapment (EE) de qu’a été proposée en origine par Gilbert & Allan (1998); l´EE est composée par deux échelles, une l’Entrapment Interne (EEI) liée a l’activation de la stratégie de fuite par conséquence d’un état émotionnel adverse, et l’échelle Entrapment Externe (EEE) quand le désir d’échapper s’est stimulé par les événements externes. L’échelle a été évaluée dans trois échantillons: étudiants (N = 608), population générale (N = 406) et malades déprimés (N = 106). L’échelle confirme les résultats obtenus par ses auteurs. Indique une consistance interne élevée, avec un α de Cronbach que varie entre .85 et .93, une structure unidimensionnelle par chaque échelle, et les facteurs extraits expliquent entre 50.9% et 67.6% de la variance totale. La stabilité temporelle a été élevée entre r = .66 et r = .92. Les patients ont des valeurs d’EEI et EEE augmentées par rapport aux groupes de contrôle, les différences sont significatives et soutenant la validité de construit. Les corrélations modérées obtenues de r = .50 jusqu’à r = .64 entre l´EE et l’Inventaire de Dépression de Beck suggère une convergence de ces deux instruments. L’Échelle d´Entrapment présente des bonnes caractéristiques psychométriques, mais il faut augmenter son application à des études cliniques prospectives.O papel das estratégias evolucionárias na psicopatologia vem sendo amplamente estudado nos últimos anos, particularmente os mecanismos de luta e fuga. O entrapment designa a inibição da estratégia de fuga quando esta está psicobiologicamente activada. Contextos de vida com características de entrapment estão ligados a stress, ansiedade, depressão e suicídio. Neste trabalho apresentam-se as características psicométricas da Escala de Entrapment (EE) originalmente desenvolvida por Gilbert & Allan (1998); é composta por duas escalas, a escala de Entrapment Interno (EEI) relacionada com activação para a fuga motivada por estados emocionais aversivos e a escala de Entrapment Externo (EEE), quando o desejo de fuga é estimulado por acontecimentos externos. A escala foi avaliada em três amostras: estudantes (n = 608), população geral (n = 406) e doentes deprimidos (n = 106). A escala reproduziu os resultados dos seus autores. Demonstrou uma elevada consistência interna, com α de Cronbach oscilando entre .85 e .93; uma estrutura unidimensional para cada escala e os factores extraídos explicam entre 50.9% e 67.6% da variância total. A estabilidade temporal foi moderada a muito forte (r = .66 a r = .92). Os doentes tem valores significativamente mais elevados na EEI e na EEE do que os controlos, fortalecendo a validade de construto. As correlações moderadas (de r = .50 a r = .64) entre a EE e o Inventário Depressivo de Beck indiciam uma convergência entre estes instrumentos. A Escala de Entrapment apresenta boas características psicométricas, sendo necessário agora ampliar a sua aplicação em contextos clínicos de carácter prospectivo.Imprensa da Universidade de Coimbra2011-07-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://doi.org/10.14195/1647-8606_54_15https://doi.org/10.14195/1647-8606_54_15Psychologica; No. 54 (2011); p. 385-411Psychologica; N.º 54 (2011); p. 385-4111647-86060871-465710.14195/1647-8606_54reponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAPporhttps://impactum-journals.uc.pt/psychologica/article/view/1647-8606_54_15https://impactum-journals.uc.pt/psychologica/article/view/1647-8606_54_15/561Carvalho, SerafimPinto-Gouveia, JoséCastilho, PaulaPimentel, Pauloinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-05-31T13:59:21Zoai:impactum-journals.uc.pt:article/1113Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T17:57:27.705379Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Entrapment - conceito, definição e características psicométricas da versão portuguesa da Escala de Entrapment |
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Entrapment - conceito, definição e características psicométricas da versão portuguesa da Escala de Entrapment |
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Entrapment - conceito, definição e características psicométricas da versão portuguesa da Escala de Entrapment Carvalho, Serafim Entrapment Evolutionary psychopathology Psychometric characteristics Entrapment Psicopatologia evolucionária Características psicométricas Entrapment Psychopathologie evolutionnaire Caractéristiques psychométriques |
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Entrapment - conceito, definição e características psicométricas da versão portuguesa da Escala de Entrapment |
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Entrapment - conceito, definição e características psicométricas da versão portuguesa da Escala de Entrapment |
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Entrapment - conceito, definição e características psicométricas da versão portuguesa da Escala de Entrapment |
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Entrapment - conceito, definição e características psicométricas da versão portuguesa da Escala de Entrapment |
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Entrapment - conceito, definição e características psicométricas da versão portuguesa da Escala de Entrapment |
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Carvalho, Serafim |
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Carvalho, Serafim Pinto-Gouveia, José Castilho, Paula Pimentel, Paulo |
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Pinto-Gouveia, José Castilho, Paula Pimentel, Paulo |
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Carvalho, Serafim Pinto-Gouveia, José Castilho, Paula Pimentel, Paulo |
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Entrapment Evolutionary psychopathology Psychometric characteristics Entrapment Psicopatologia evolucionária Características psicométricas Entrapment Psychopathologie evolutionnaire Caractéristiques psychométriques |
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Entrapment Evolutionary psychopathology Psychometric characteristics Entrapment Psicopatologia evolucionária Características psicométricas Entrapment Psychopathologie evolutionnaire Caractéristiques psychométriques |
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The role of evolutionary strategies in psychopathology has been widely studied in recent years, particularly the mechanisms of fight and flight. Entrapment means the inhibition of escape strategy when it’s psychobiologically activated. Life contexts with characteristics of entrapment are linked to stress, anxiety, depression and suicide. This work presents the psychometric characteristics of the Entrapment Scale (ES) originally developed by Gilbert & Allan (1998). It consists of two scales: the Internal Entrapment Scale (IES) related to activation to escape, motivated by aversive emotional states and External Entrapment Scale (EES), when the desire to escape is stimulated by external events. The scale was evaluated in three samples: students (N = 608), general population (N = 406) and depressed patients (N = 106). The scale reproduces the results of their authors. It has demonstrated high internal consistency, with Cronbach α ranging between .85 and .93, one-dimensional structure for each scale and the extracted factors explain between 50.9% and 67.6% of total variance. Temporal stability was moderate to high (r = .66 to r = .92). Patients have significantly higher values on the IES and the EES than controls, supporting the construct validity. The moderate correlations (r = .50 to r = .64) between EE and the Beck Depression Inventory suggest a convergence between these instruments. Entrapment Scale has good psychometric characteristics, and must now broaden its application on studies of prospective nature in clinical settings. |
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