Escala das dimensões do desenvolvimento da identidade: estudos psicométricos iniciais

Translated title of the contribution: Dimensions of identity development scale: initial psychometric studies

Ana Prioste*, Ana Lugar, Paula Paulino, Inês Jongelenen, Pedro J. Rosa

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Abstract

This paper presents the development process and the initial psychometric studies of the Dimensions of Identity Development Scale (DIDS), an instrument for assessing identity development processes. The study involved 403 participants (ages ranging from 15 to 29 years) who answered the DIDS, the Brief Symptom Inventory (BSI) and a questionnaire about socio-demographic information. We analyzed the psychometric properties of DIDS. We conducted a confirmatory factorial analysis to study the construct validity. Convergent and discriminant validity were analyzed through: the Average Variance Extracted (AVE); the comparison between the VEM values with the value of the correlation to square between the factors; and the correlations between the BSI and the identity processes. The Portuguese version of DIDS showed acceptable composite reliability, internal consistency, and the proposed factorial structure was confirmed. The results suggest that DIDS would be more reliable by increasing of the number of items in some factors and eliminating some existing items. However, DIDS is an instrument that can be used to measure identity development processes among Portuguese adolescents and emerging adults.

Translated title of the contributionDimensions of identity development scale: initial psychometric studies
Original languagePortuguese
Pages (from-to)1-14
Number of pages14
JournalPsicologia
Volume32
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2018
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Identity development
  • Initial validation study
  • Adolescents
  • Emerging adults
  • Psychopathology

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