Psychometric adaptation of the Goldberg anxiety and depression scale in a Salvadoran sample
Published 2021-05-28
Keywords
- Psychological tests - Case studies,
- Psychodiagnosis,
- Golberg Anxiety Scale - Case Studies,
- Psychometry,
- Anxiety
- Depression,
- Self-confidence ...More
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Abstract
The objective of the present study is to adapt the Goldberg Anxiety and Depression Scale (GADS) on a Salvadorean sample. This test measures the presence of anxiety and depression symptoms in adult populations. In order to accomplish this, a no probabilistic sample of 478 Salvadoreans was used. This is an instrumental study with retrospective and cross-sectional designs. The survey was used to collect data. Besides the GADS, the GHQ-12 was also applied. The median for the age was 34.40 years old. In relation to sex, 134 (28,0%) were women and 344 (72,0%) were men. The findings show that the test has an adequate construct, validity on its criterion, and reliability in order to measure said problems in the Salvadorean population.
Keywords: Psychological tests - Case studies, Psychodiagnosis, Golberg Anxiety Scale - Case Studies, Psychometry, Anxiety, Depression, Self-confidence.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5377/entorno.v0i69.9557
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11298/1151