2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.comppsych.2010.05.010
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Factor structure and psychometric properties of the Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale among Chinese adolescents

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“…Although the failure of several CFA studies to support the CFF structure has been attributed to differing ways in which people respond to adversity across different cultures or age groups (Yu et al, 2011), at least another reason for this dearth of support may be that the appropriate analytic model has not been used. For multidimensional data drawn from instruments designed to measure conceptually-overlapping dimensions, the typical independent clusters model (ICM) of CFA may be too restrictive as items often index more than one dimension (Perera, 2015a(Perera, , 2015b.…”
Section: Psychometric Multidimensionalitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Although the failure of several CFA studies to support the CFF structure has been attributed to differing ways in which people respond to adversity across different cultures or age groups (Yu et al, 2011), at least another reason for this dearth of support may be that the appropriate analytic model has not been used. For multidimensional data drawn from instruments designed to measure conceptually-overlapping dimensions, the typical independent clusters model (ICM) of CFA may be too restrictive as items often index more than one dimension (Perera, 2015a(Perera, , 2015b.…”
Section: Psychometric Multidimensionalitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is tentative evidence for this hierarchical representation. For instance, Yu et al (2011) obtained tentative support for a HO structure with scores on the five resilience dimensions indexing a global reliance factor; however, observed composite scores on the five resilience factors were used as indicators of global resilience, which is not a direct test of the second-order structure. In addition, Goins, Gregg, and Fiske (2012) obtained uniformly strong loadings of the five resilience dimensions on the global factor, though model-data fit was suboptimal.…”
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“…The CD-RISC has been used in various cross-cultural studies with population groups from China [40], Korea [41], Turkey [42], Iran [43], Pakistan [44], Russia [45], and South Africa [46]. It has also been used in adolescents from culturally diverse backgrounds [40,45,46].…”
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“…Aunque existen diversas y variadas opiniones en cuanto a las teorías de su origen, se coincide en señalarla como una característica psicológica que promueve una adaptación positiva ante procesos o periodos adversos (Wagnild, 2003;Xiao-Nan et al, 2011 (Monroy & Palacios, 2011), se entiende que los niveles de ansiedad y la ocurrencia de lesiones deportivas puede estar influenciado por la resiliencia (capacidad de afrontamiento) y por el nivel competitivo de los deportistas analizados como planteaban Díaz et al (2004) u Olmedilla et al (2006.…”
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