2019
DOI: 10.31211/rpics.2019.5.2.160
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Validação da PANAS numa amostra portuguesa de pessoas idosas em resposta social

Abstract: Introdução: O afeto positivo e negativo são duas dimensões psicobiológicas do bem-estar subjetivo (BES) relevantes para a forma como é experienciada a circunstância da recurso a apoio institucional na vida de muitas pessoas idosas. Objetivo: O objetivo do estudo foi validar, no contexto de resposta social, uma versão breve da Positive and Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS), um questionário que permite avaliar o afeto positivo e negativo. Métodos: Numa amostra de 389 idosos (61 – 100 anos; M = 80,89; DP = 7,48 an… Show more

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“…The Positive and Negative Affect Schedule assesses affectivity and subjective well-being [53]. The Portuguese version, adapted and validated for older Portuguese adults [54], consists of 14 items (PANAS-14), seven to assess negative affect (NA, Cronbach's α = .84) and seven to assess positive affect (PA, Cronbach's α = .78). Higher scores on each subscale are indicative of higher levels of the corresponding affect.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Positive and Negative Affect Schedule assesses affectivity and subjective well-being [53]. The Portuguese version, adapted and validated for older Portuguese adults [54], consists of 14 items (PANAS-14), seven to assess negative affect (NA, Cronbach's α = .84) and seven to assess positive affect (PA, Cronbach's α = .78). Higher scores on each subscale are indicative of higher levels of the corresponding affect.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These results are not surprising considering the assessment context. In LTC settings, users are often exposed to reminders of the date (Attention subscale questions about temporal orientation) and typically have mainly low levels of education (Daniel et al, 2019;Figueiredo-Duarte et al, 2021;Lemos et al, 2019). Furthermore, the M-ACE scores exhibited little evidence of ceiling and floor effects, indicating sensitivity to differences in cognitive ability among LTC users.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This cross-sectional research project is part of the Aging Trajectories Project of the Miguel Torga Institute of Higher Education (PTE-ISMT), approved by the Ethics Committee of the ISMT (DI&D-ISMT/2-2013), and the board of directors of each of 26 institutions in the central region of Portugal. Procedures derived from the PTE-ISMT (details in Daniel, Vicente, et al, 2015;Figueiredo-Duarte et al, 2019). Participants were informed about the objectives, methodologies, and conditions of participation, obtaining their written informed consent, and considering the guidelines of the Declaration of Helsinki for the conduct of studies with human beings.…”
Section: Methodological Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Positive Affect and Negative Affect Schedule-14 items [PANAS-14, original version by Watson et al (1988), Portuguese version by Lemos et al (2019)]. The Portuguese version measures subjective well-being and affectivity through seven items regarding the negative affect (α de Cronbach = .84) and seven concerning positive affect (α de Cronbach = .78), on a five-point Likert response scale, with a score ranging in each subscale between 7 and 35 points (highest level of affect) (Lemos et al, 2019). In the present study, a Cronbach's alpha of .81 was verified for the positive affect subscale and .83 for the negative affect subscale.…”
Section: Instrumentsmentioning
confidence: 99%