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Ciencias Psicológicas

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PENA CONTRERAS, Eva Karina et al. Reliability and validity of the Mental Health Continuum (MHC-SF) in the Ecuadorian contexts. Cienc. Psicol. [online]. 2017, vol.11, n.2, pp.223-232. ISSN 1688-4094.  https://doi.org/10.22235/cp.v11i2.1499.

Abstract: Health Continuum (MHC-SF) of Keyes (2009) in the Ecuadorian context. The scale was applied to two samples, one of 100 people that worked as a pilot and another of 550 people resident in the city of Cuenca-Ecuador, who also were applied an adaptation of the PERMA Profile of Butler and Kern (2016) to verify the convergent and discriminant validity. It was observed that the application in this population presents adequate levels of adjustment and high internal consistency (α=.91) and an adequate general adjustment of the structure of three factors: psychological well-being, social welfare and emotional well-being proposed by the author whose main fit values are RMSEA= .045, CFI= .996, χ2(52)= 109.048 (p= .000), GFI= .997 y TLI= 0.993. The bifactor model presents good values as well: RMSEA= .042, CFI= .996, χ2(52) = 103.040 (p= .000), GFI= .997, TLI= 0.993. We conclude that the Spanish version of MHC-SF (Keyes, 2009) and the bifactor model are appropriate tools to measure mental health in the Ecuadorian context

Keywords : wellbeing; psychometric properties; mental health; psychological assessment; instrumental development; MHC-SF.

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