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Assessing Psychological Resilience: Development and Psychometric Properties of the English and Dutch Version of the Resilience Evaluation Scale (RES)
Background: Psychological resilience is a distinct factor that affects mental health outcomes after adversities. This study describes the development, validity and measurement invariance (MI) of a Dutch and English scale on psychological resilience, called the Resilience Evaluation Scale (RES). Meth...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5968386/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29867601 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2018.00169 |
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author | van der Meer, Christianne A. I. te Brake, Hans van der Aa, Niels Dashtgard, Pasha Bakker, Anne Olff, Miranda |
author_facet | van der Meer, Christianne A. I. te Brake, Hans van der Aa, Niels Dashtgard, Pasha Bakker, Anne Olff, Miranda |
author_sort | van der Meer, Christianne A. I. |
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description | Background: Psychological resilience is a distinct factor that affects mental health outcomes after adversities. This study describes the development, validity and measurement invariance (MI) of a Dutch and English scale on psychological resilience, called the Resilience Evaluation Scale (RES). Methods: Separate online surveys with the Dutch and English version of the RES and hypothesized related measures were distributed in a Dutch- and English-speaking group, both drawn from the general population. Results: Exploratory factor analysis, using data from 522 respondents (n = 296 Dutch, n = 226 English), yielded a two-factor structure for the final 9-item RES. The factors reflected the hypothesized underlying constructs of psychological resilience: self-confidence and self-efficacy. The items and constructs of psychological resilience as measured by the RES were interpreted and conceptualized in the same way by both language groups, with the exception of one item. The RES showed good convergent validity and good internal consistency. Conclusions: The current study establishes sound psychometric properties of a new, brief, and freely available scale on psychological resilience. This study contributes to the identification and measurement of psychological resilience after adversities. The final 9-item RES may serve as a valuable instrument in research and in clinical practice. |
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spelling | pubmed-59683862018-06-04 Assessing Psychological Resilience: Development and Psychometric Properties of the English and Dutch Version of the Resilience Evaluation Scale (RES) van der Meer, Christianne A. I. te Brake, Hans van der Aa, Niels Dashtgard, Pasha Bakker, Anne Olff, Miranda Front Psychiatry Psychiatry Background: Psychological resilience is a distinct factor that affects mental health outcomes after adversities. This study describes the development, validity and measurement invariance (MI) of a Dutch and English scale on psychological resilience, called the Resilience Evaluation Scale (RES). Methods: Separate online surveys with the Dutch and English version of the RES and hypothesized related measures were distributed in a Dutch- and English-speaking group, both drawn from the general population. Results: Exploratory factor analysis, using data from 522 respondents (n = 296 Dutch, n = 226 English), yielded a two-factor structure for the final 9-item RES. The factors reflected the hypothesized underlying constructs of psychological resilience: self-confidence and self-efficacy. The items and constructs of psychological resilience as measured by the RES were interpreted and conceptualized in the same way by both language groups, with the exception of one item. The RES showed good convergent validity and good internal consistency. Conclusions: The current study establishes sound psychometric properties of a new, brief, and freely available scale on psychological resilience. This study contributes to the identification and measurement of psychological resilience after adversities. The final 9-item RES may serve as a valuable instrument in research and in clinical practice. Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-05-15 /pmc/articles/PMC5968386/ /pubmed/29867601 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2018.00169 Text en Copyright © 2018 van der Meer, te Brake, van der Aa, Dashtgard, Bakker and Olff. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Psychiatry van der Meer, Christianne A. I. te Brake, Hans van der Aa, Niels Dashtgard, Pasha Bakker, Anne Olff, Miranda Assessing Psychological Resilience: Development and Psychometric Properties of the English and Dutch Version of the Resilience Evaluation Scale (RES) |
title | Assessing Psychological Resilience: Development and Psychometric Properties of the English and Dutch Version of the Resilience Evaluation Scale (RES) |
title_full | Assessing Psychological Resilience: Development and Psychometric Properties of the English and Dutch Version of the Resilience Evaluation Scale (RES) |
title_fullStr | Assessing Psychological Resilience: Development and Psychometric Properties of the English and Dutch Version of the Resilience Evaluation Scale (RES) |
title_full_unstemmed | Assessing Psychological Resilience: Development and Psychometric Properties of the English and Dutch Version of the Resilience Evaluation Scale (RES) |
title_short | Assessing Psychological Resilience: Development and Psychometric Properties of the English and Dutch Version of the Resilience Evaluation Scale (RES) |
title_sort | assessing psychological resilience: development and psychometric properties of the english and dutch version of the resilience evaluation scale (res) |
topic | Psychiatry |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5968386/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29867601 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2018.00169 |
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