Modelos factoriales del inventario de Depresión de Beck-II. Validación con pacientes coronarios y una crítica al modelo de Ward
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Del Pino Pérez, A., Ibáñez Fernández, I., Bosa Ojeda, F., Dorta González, R., & Gaos Miezoso, M. T. (2012). Modelos factoriales del inventario de Depresión de Beck-II. Validación con pacientes coronarios y una crítica al modelo de Ward. Psicothema, 24(Número 1), 127–132. Retrieved from https://reunido.uniovi.es/index.php/PST/article/view/9114

Abstract

Factor models of the Beck Depression Inventory-II. Validation with coronary patients and a critique of Ward's model. The objective of this study was to validate in a sample of 205 coronary patients a factor model for the BDI-II, especially a model that would allow for modeling of depressive symptoms after explicitly removing bias related to somatic symptoms of depression that would overlap those of heart disease. Exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses for ordinal data were conducted. A one-factor model, six correlated two-factor models and, derivatives thereof, seven models with a single General Depression factor and two uncorrelated factors, were analyzed. Exploratory analysis extracted two factors, Somatic-affective and Cognitive. Confirmatory factor analyses showed the worst fit for the one-factor model. Two-factor models were surpassed in goodness of fit by the models of general-factor and group factors. Among these, the General, Somatic-affective and Cognitive (G-Sa-C) model of Beck with students is noteworthy. The reduced General, Somatic and Cognitive (G-S-C) model of Ward showed the worst goodness of fit. Our model surpasses the cutoff criteria of all fit indexes. We conclude that the inclusion of a general-factor and group factors in all the models surpasses the results of G-S-C model and, therefore, questions it. The G-Sa-C model is strengthened.
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