Psychometric properties of the Resilience Scale - 14 in a sample of college students from France
- PMID: 29960683
- DOI: 10.1016/j.encep.2018.04.002
Psychometric properties of the Resilience Scale - 14 in a sample of college students from France
Abstract
Introduction: In recent years, the integration of resilience in several psychological and medical studies underscores a need for resilience assessment measures with robust psychometric properties. This study aimed to evaluate the underlying structure of the French version of the Resilience Scale (RS-14), a widely used measure to assess resilience both in general and clinical population.
Method: A sample of 2195 college students from France (18.68% of male; Mean age=20.09 years old (±1.21) completed the RS-14, the Child and Youth Resilience Measure, the Social Support Questionnaire and the Kessler Psychological Distress Scale. EFA with parallel analysis was conducted to assess the factorial structure of the RS-14 while CFA was performed to investigate the goodness-of-fit. Internal consistency, concurrent and convergent validity were evaluated.
Results: A one-dimensional-factorial-solution emerged from the EFA, its goodness-of-fit was adequate and it presented good internal consistency. As expected, the RS-14 score correlated positively to the CYRM and SSQ scores and negatively to the psychological distress score, supporting the validity of the scale.
Conclusion: The one-dimensional-factor corroborates the initial and many languages versions of the RS-14. The results showed that the French version of the RS-14 presents adequate psychometric properties and that is a reliable and valid scale in evaluating resilience.
Keywords: Analyse parallèle; French Resilience Scale-14; Parallel analysis; Propriétés psychométriques; Psychometric properties; Validity; Validité; Version française de l’échelle de résilience.
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