“…Attending Serrano-Parra et al [33] this construct can be categorized into low resilience (first quartile), moderate resilience (second and third quartile), and high resilience (fourth quartile). This scale is divided into five dimensions: (a) Factor 1 reflects the notion of personal competence, high standards and tenacity (PECT) composed of Items 10,11,12,16,17,23,24,25; (b) Factor 2 is related to confidence in one's instincts, tolerance to negative effects and strengthening of the stress effects (TTE) composed of Items 6,7,14,15,18,19,20 The original version [32] obtained good results with a Cronbach's alpha of 0.89 and a test-retest reliability of 0.87 in the general population. In the study by Serrano-Parra et al [33], the general reliability was α = 0.906 and obtained different values for each dimension: selfefficacy-tenacity, α = 0.822; tolerance-strengthening, α = 0.677; acceptance and safe relationships, α = 0.677; control and purpose, α = 0.699; spirituality, α = 0.344.…”