Psychometric properties of the childhood depression scale in primary school students of a national educational institution in Lima, 2017

This research, of a technological type and psychometric character, has as a general purpose to build and determine the psychometric properties of the Child Depression Scale-CDS in children aged from 6 to 11, from the district of Comas, in Lima. The sample of 100 children was obtained by non-probabil...

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Authors: Manrique Tapia, César Raúl, Pérez Guardamino, Leili Rosen
Format: article
Status:Published version
Publication Date:2017
Country:Perú
Institution:Universidad César Vallejo
Repository:Revistas - Universidad César Vallejo
Language:Spanish
OAI Identifier:oai:oai.revistas.ucv.edu.pe:article/162
Online Access:http://revistas.ucv.edu.pe/index.php/psiquemag/article/view/162
Access Level:Open access
Keyword:depresión infantil
niños
propiedades psicométricas
child depression
children
psychometric properties
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Summary:This research, of a technological type and psychometric character, has as a general purpose to build and determine the psychometric properties of the Child Depression Scale-CDS in children aged from 6 to 11, from the district of Comas, in Lima. The sample of 100 children was obtained by non-probabilistic sampling by judgment. Content validity was developed by judgment of 5 experts and V. Aiken index p>0.80 in 36 items, V. Lawshe p>0.60 in 35 items and Binomial test p<0.05 in 36 items were obtained. The item-test and item-scale fixed correlations were also analyzed where 17 and 8 items were removed respectively. Construct validity was obtained by the exploratory factor analysis that showed 4 factors explaining 52.7 % of the variability. The internal consistency reliability through Cronbach Alpha obtained in the general scale was 0.372. General percentiles, as well as cutoffs and the low, medium, and high descriptive levels in the overall scale and its indicators were constructed. Finally, a descriptive study in the sample of the 100 children was made; it showed a medium level of presence of the child depression, in children aged from 6 to 11.