Parenting sense of competence scale (PSOC): validity and accuracy evidence in Brazilian context
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Resumo: | The sense of parental competence can be defined as the individual's expectations and beliefs about his / her ability to perform the parental role competently and effectively, thus encompassing characteristics such as perceived self-efficacy and parental satisfaction. This study aimed to gather evidence of validity and accuracy of the Sense of Parental Competence Scale (PSOC). A sample of 214 mothers aged 18-49 (M = 33.48, SD = 5.81), most heterosexual (96.2%) and married (70, 4%). Initially, the adequacy of the data matrix, whose results demonstrated KMO = 0.80 and the Bartlett's Sphericity Test was significant [c2 (120) = 664,238; p <0.001]. Observing the criteria of Kaiser, Cattell and Horn, it was indicated the possibility of extracting two factors. Therefore, a Principal Component Analysis (oblimin rotation) was performed with two fixed factors. The final solution, composed of 16 items, explained 33.77% of the total variance and presented Cronbach's alpha of 0.79. The first factor (Satisfaction) collected 9 items, explained 24.18% of the variance and presented Cronbach's alpha of 0.75; the second factor (Efficacy) was configured in 7 items, explained 9.54% and obtained alpha of 0.70. The instrument presented good psychometric parameters; however, further studies are recommended to confirm the structure found. Keywords: Sense of parental competence; adaptation; validity; reliability. |
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Parenting sense of competence scale (PSOC): validity and accuracy evidence in Brazilian contextEscala de Senso de Competência Parental (PSOC): Evidências de validade e precisão em contexto brasileiro / Parenting sense of competence scale (PSOC): validity and accuracy evidence in Brazilian contextThe sense of parental competence can be defined as the individual's expectations and beliefs about his / her ability to perform the parental role competently and effectively, thus encompassing characteristics such as perceived self-efficacy and parental satisfaction. This study aimed to gather evidence of validity and accuracy of the Sense of Parental Competence Scale (PSOC). A sample of 214 mothers aged 18-49 (M = 33.48, SD = 5.81), most heterosexual (96.2%) and married (70, 4%). Initially, the adequacy of the data matrix, whose results demonstrated KMO = 0.80 and the Bartlett's Sphericity Test was significant [c2 (120) = 664,238; p <0.001]. Observing the criteria of Kaiser, Cattell and Horn, it was indicated the possibility of extracting two factors. Therefore, a Principal Component Analysis (oblimin rotation) was performed with two fixed factors. The final solution, composed of 16 items, explained 33.77% of the total variance and presented Cronbach's alpha of 0.79. The first factor (Satisfaction) collected 9 items, explained 24.18% of the variance and presented Cronbach's alpha of 0.75; the second factor (Efficacy) was configured in 7 items, explained 9.54% and obtained alpha of 0.70. The instrument presented good psychometric parameters; however, further studies are recommended to confirm the structure found. Keywords: Sense of parental competence; adaptation; validity; reliability.O senso de competência parental é definido como expectativas e crenças que o indivíduo tem acerca da sua capacidade para desempenhar o papel parental de forma competente e eficaz, englobando, portanto, características como percepção de autoeficácia e satisfação parental. Este estudo objetivou reunir evidências de validade e precisão da Escala de Senso de Competência Parental (PSOC). Para tanto, participaram da pesquisa 214 mães, com idades entre 18 e 49 anos (M=33,48, DP=5,81), a maioria heterossexual (96,2%) e casada (70,4%). Inicialmente, observou-se a adequação da matriz de dados, cujos resultados demostraram KMO = 0,80 e Teste de Esfericidade de Bartlett significativo [c2 (120) = 664,238; p < 0,001]. Observando os critérios de Kaiser, Cattell e Horn, indicou-se a possibilidade de se extrair dois fatores. Efetuou-se, portanto, uma Análise de Componentes Principais (rotação oblimin) com dois fatores fixos. A solução final (16 itens) explicou 33,77% da variância total e apresentou alfa de Cronbach de 0,79. O primeiro fator (Satisfação, 9 itens), explicou 24,18% da variância e apresentou alfa de 0,75; o segundo (Eficácia, 7 itens) explicou 9,54% e obteve alfa de 0,70. O instrumento apresentou bons parâmetros psicométricos, entretanto, recomenda-se que novos estudos sejam realizados a fim de confirmar a estrutura encontrada. Palavras-Chaves: Senso de competência parental; adaptação; validade; precisão.Universidade Federal do Ceará2020-07-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/epub+zipapplication/octet-streamhttp://www.periodicos.ufc.br/psicologiaufc/article/view/4283110.36517/10.36517/revpsiufc.11.2.2020.7Journal of Psychology; Vol 11 No 2 (2020): V.11, N.2, 2020 (JULHO-DEZEMBRO); 94 - 109Revista de Psicologia; v. 11 n. 2 (2020): V.11, N.2, 2020 (JULHO-DEZEMBRO); 94 - 1092179-17400102-1222reponame:Revista de Psicologia (Fortaleza. Online)instname:Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instacron:UFCporhttp://www.periodicos.ufc.br/psicologiaufc/article/view/42831/161668http://www.periodicos.ufc.br/psicologiaufc/article/view/42831/161705http://www.periodicos.ufc.br/psicologiaufc/article/view/42831/161720Copyright (c) 2020 Revista de Psicologiahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMoura, DarlenePossidônio de Sousa, Emanuela MariaSilva dos Santos, WalbertoLóren de Holanda Sousa, Sophia 2021-06-04T18:26:03Zoai:periodicos.ufc:article/42831Revistahttp://www.periodicos.ufc.br/index.php/psicologiaufcPUBhttp://www.periodicos.ufc.br/index.php/psicologiaufc/oairevpsico@ufc.br||2179-17402179-1740opendoar:2021-06-04T18:26:03Revista de Psicologia (Fortaleza. Online) - Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)false |
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Parenting sense of competence scale (PSOC): validity and accuracy evidence in Brazilian context Escala de Senso de Competência Parental (PSOC): Evidências de validade e precisão em contexto brasileiro / Parenting sense of competence scale (PSOC): validity and accuracy evidence in Brazilian context |
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Parenting sense of competence scale (PSOC): validity and accuracy evidence in Brazilian context |
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Parenting sense of competence scale (PSOC): validity and accuracy evidence in Brazilian context Moura, Darlene |
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Parenting sense of competence scale (PSOC): validity and accuracy evidence in Brazilian context |
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Parenting sense of competence scale (PSOC): validity and accuracy evidence in Brazilian context |
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Parenting sense of competence scale (PSOC): validity and accuracy evidence in Brazilian context |
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Parenting sense of competence scale (PSOC): validity and accuracy evidence in Brazilian context |
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Parenting sense of competence scale (PSOC): validity and accuracy evidence in Brazilian context |
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Moura, Darlene |
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Moura, Darlene Possidônio de Sousa, Emanuela Maria Silva dos Santos, Walberto Lóren de Holanda Sousa, Sophia |
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Possidônio de Sousa, Emanuela Maria Silva dos Santos, Walberto Lóren de Holanda Sousa, Sophia |
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Moura, Darlene Possidônio de Sousa, Emanuela Maria Silva dos Santos, Walberto Lóren de Holanda Sousa, Sophia |
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The sense of parental competence can be defined as the individual's expectations and beliefs about his / her ability to perform the parental role competently and effectively, thus encompassing characteristics such as perceived self-efficacy and parental satisfaction. This study aimed to gather evidence of validity and accuracy of the Sense of Parental Competence Scale (PSOC). A sample of 214 mothers aged 18-49 (M = 33.48, SD = 5.81), most heterosexual (96.2%) and married (70, 4%). Initially, the adequacy of the data matrix, whose results demonstrated KMO = 0.80 and the Bartlett's Sphericity Test was significant [c2 (120) = 664,238; p <0.001]. Observing the criteria of Kaiser, Cattell and Horn, it was indicated the possibility of extracting two factors. Therefore, a Principal Component Analysis (oblimin rotation) was performed with two fixed factors. The final solution, composed of 16 items, explained 33.77% of the total variance and presented Cronbach's alpha of 0.79. The first factor (Satisfaction) collected 9 items, explained 24.18% of the variance and presented Cronbach's alpha of 0.75; the second factor (Efficacy) was configured in 7 items, explained 9.54% and obtained alpha of 0.70. The instrument presented good psychometric parameters; however, further studies are recommended to confirm the structure found. Keywords: Sense of parental competence; adaptation; validity; reliability. |
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