Instrumentos de Avaliação Psicológica
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- ItemDesenvolvimento do Questionário de Motivações para Revelar/Não Revelar a Parentalidade Não-Genética por Doação de Gâmetas(Departamento de Investigação & Desenvolvimento do Instituto Superior Miguel Torga, 2017-02) Marques, Cristiana; Galhardo, Ana; Cunha, Marina; Couto, MargaridaIntrodução: A parentalidade constitui um objetivo muito valorizado socialmente, no entanto, para casais com infertilidade este pode implicar a realização de tratamentos de médicos, alguns deles com recurso a gâmetas de dador. Para estes últimos, surge uma preocupação adicional: revelar à criança a origem da sua conceção ou manter segredo. Ainda que as motivações que influenciam este processo de decisão tenham sido alvo de estudo, em Portugal a investigação é escassa. Objetivos: A presente investigação pretendeu desenvolver o Questionário de Motivações para Revelar/Não Revelar a Parentalidade não Genética por Doação de Gâmetas (QMRDG), o qual se destina a avaliar as principais motivações que influenciam o processo de tomada de decisão dos pais que recorrem a gâmetas de dador relativamente a contar ou não contar ao/à seu/sua filho/a a origem da sua conceção. Metodologia: Estudo exploratório conduzido numa amostra de 21 participantes, com idades entre os 30 e os 49 anos, que realizaram tratamento de infertilidade com recurso a gâmetas de dador e se tornaram pais. Os participantes preencheram um conjunto de questionários numa plataforma online. Resultados: O QMRDG revelou possuir itens claros e de fácil compreensão. Os dados obtidos indicam que a maioria dos pais ainda não contou à criança a sua origem genética devido à reduzida idade da mesma, encontrando-se estes com intenção de revelar. Para os pais que já contaram, das motivações que mais influenciaram esta decisão salientase a importância dada à honestidade e ao direito do conhecimento das origens genéticas. Relativamente às motivações para não contar ressalta-se a pouca importância dada à genética. Conclusão: O QMRDG parece constituir um instrumento promissor na prática clínica e na investigação com pessoas que estejam a realizar tratamentos de infertilidade com recurso a gâmetas de dador. Nesta investigação, a tendência indicada pelos pais foi a de contar à criança a origem da sua conceção. / Introduction: Parenting is a highly valued social role. However, for couples dealing with infertility this role can involve fertility treatments, and for some of them donor-assisted reproduction. For couples who use third party reproduction, another concern can emerge: tell the child about the donor conception, or preserve secrecy. Although arguments for decision-making have been studied, in Portugal research on this topic is scanty. Objectives: The current study sought out to develop the Motivations for Disclosing/Not Disclosing Non-genetic Parenthood through Gamete Donation (QMRDG), which is designed to assess motivations that influence the decision-making process of parents who use gamete donation regarding disclosure to his/her son/daughter his/her conception. Methods: This exploratory study was conducted in sample of 21 participants with age ranging from 30 to 49 years, who undergone third-party reproduction treatment and became parents. Participants completed a set of questionnaires through an online platform. Results: QMRDG revealed clear and comprehensible items. Data showed that most parents did not disclose to their child their donor conception due to the fact that the child is still very young, but their intention seems to be to disclose in the future. For parents who have disclosed, core motivations for that decision are based on the importance of honesty and on the right to know genetic origins. Concerning motivations for not disclosing the little importance given to genetics emerges as one of the most important ones. Discussion: The QMRDG can be a promising tool in clinical practice and research with people who are pursuing fertility treatment with gamete donation. In this investigation parent’s tendency was to disclose to child donor conception.
- ItemEscala das Experiências Dissociativas para Adolescentes [Adolescent Dissociative Experience Scale](European Psychiatry Association, 2014) Espirito-Santo, Helena; Lopes, Marta; Simões, Sónia; Cunha, Marina; Lemos, LauraCARACTERIZAÇÃO: instrumento de auto-resposta baseado na caracterização da dissociação do DSM que tem como objetivo avaliar as experiências dissociativas em adolescentes. ESTRUTURA E COTAÇÃO: 11 itens respondidos através de uma escala de Likert de 0 (nunca) a 10 (sempre). A pontuação total resulta da soma da pontuação de todos os itens divididos pelo número de itens, variando entre 0 e 10 (dissociação alta) CARACTERÍSTICAS PSICOMÉTRICAS: A consistência interna medida pelo modelo Alfa de Cronbach mostrou um valor de 0,94. A análise fatorial da estrutura da escala revelou uma solução de um fator que explicou 38,8% da variância. A A-DES discriminou entre adolescentes com problemas de saúde mental (M ± DP = 3,89 ± 1,84) e adolescentes saudáveis (M ± DP = 2,06 ± 1,41). PONTO DE CORTE: A análise dos pontos de corte através da Receiver Operating Curve confirmou o valor de 4 determinado por outros estudos. || CHARACTERIZATION: self-response instrument based on DSM dissociation characterization with the objective of evaluating dissociative experiences in adolescents. STRUCTURE AND SCORING: 11 items answered through a Likert scale from 0 (never) to 10 (always). The total score derives from the sum of the scores of all items divided by the number of items, ranging from 0 to 10 (high dissociation). PSICOMETRIC CHARACTERISTICS: The internal consistency measured by Cronbach's Alpha model showed a value of 0.94. The factorial analysis of the scale structure revealed a solution of one factor that explained 38.8% of the variance. The A-DES discriminated between adolescents with mental health problems (M ± SD = 3.89 ± 1.84) and healthy adolescents (M ± SD = 2.06 ± 1.41). CUTOFF SCORE: Receiver Operating Curve confirmed the value 4 determined in other studies.
- ItemEscala de Auto-Compaixão para Adolescentes (SCS-A).(2011) Cunha, Marina; Xavier, Ana; Castilho, PaulaThis questionnaire is a 26 items and six subscales: Self-Kindness; Self-Judgement; Common Humanity; Isolation; Mindfulness; Over-Identification. Respondents were instructed with the sentence "how I typically act towards myself in difficult times" and were asked to answer each item according to a 5-point scale (1 = Almost Never; 5 = Almost Always). Subscale scores are computed by calculating the mean of subscale item responses. To compute the total score of SCS, the Self-Kindness, Common Humanity, and Mindfulness are summed with reverse scores of the Self-Judgement, Isolation, and Over-identification subscales. Higher scores indicate greater self-compassion.
- ItemEscala de avaliação da depressão para crianças(2013) Cunha, Marina; Carvalho, Camila; Cherpe, SóniaThe CES-DC is a 20-item self-report depression inventory with possible scores ranging from 0 to 60. Each response to an item is scored as follows:0 = "Not At All"; 1 = "A Little" 2 = "Some" 3 = "A Lot". The items 4, 8, 12, and 16 are phrased positively, and thus are scored in the opposite order. Higher CES-DC scores indicate increasing levels of depression. In Portuguese version factor analysis revealed three factors (mood, interpersonal relationships and happiness) that explain 54% of the variance. The results show that the scale has an excellent internal consistency (α = 0,90), good temporal stability (r = 0,72) as an adequate convergent and divergent validity.
- ItemEscala de Centralidade do Acontecimento para Adolescentes(2011) Matos, Marcela; Pinto-Gouveia, José; Cunha, MarinaThe CES assesses the extent to which a memory for a stressful event (in this case a shame experience reported by each participant) forms a reference point for personal identity and to attribution of meaning to other experiences in a person's life. This self-report questionnaire consists of 20 items, rated on 5-point Likert scale (1-5), that measure three interdependent characteristics of a highly negative emotional event that load on to a single underlying factor: the extent to which the event is a central component of one's personal identity (e.g., "I feel that this event has become part of my identity."), is viewed as a landmark in one's life story (e.g., "I feel that this event has become a central part of my life story.") and acts as a reference point for inferences and attributions in everyday life (e.g., "This event has coloured the way I think and feel about other experiences.").
- ItemEscala de Experiências Precoces de Vida para Adolescentes (ELES-A)(2012) Pinto-Gouveia, José; Xavier, Ana; Cunha, MarinaThe ELES is a self-report instrument to measure emotional memories in one's family, linked to recall of feeling devalued, frightened and having to behave in a subordinate way. Whereas many recall of early life ask about recalling specific experiences or how one parent acted towards one, this scale asks about memories of personal feelings. This scale consists of 15 items and three subscales: (1) Threat (six items; e.g. ''I experienced my parents as powerful and overwhelming''); (2) Submissiveness (six items; e.g. ''I often had to give in to others at home''); and (3) Unvalued (three reversed items; e.g. ''I felt very comfortable and relaxed around my parents''). Participants were asked how frequently each statement was true for them and rated each item on a five-point measure (ranging from 1 = ''Completely untrue'', to 5 = ''Very true''). The scale can be used as a single construct or as three separate subscales.
- ItemEscala de Memórias Precoces de Calor e Segurança na interação com os Pares (EMPCS_Pares)(2017) Cunha, Marina; Ferreira, C; Duarte, C; Andrade, D; Marta-Simões, J; Pinto-Gouveia, JoséThe EMWSS_Peers included 21 itens rated on a 5-point Likert scale that assess warmth and safeness feelings in the interaction with peers. Respondents are prompted to reflect about their feelings and emotions throughout childhood and adolescence regarding their peer/friends group. This version is for use with adolescents and is a unidimensional instrument. No item is inverted.
- ItemEscala de Memórias Precoces de Calor e Segurança para Adolescentes (EMPCS-A)(2011) Cunha, Marina; Matos, Marcela; Pinto-Gouveia, José; Xavier, AnaThe EMWSS-A is a self-report questionnaire that measures recall of feeling warm, safe and cared for in childhood, i.e., early positive memories of warmth and affect (e.g., "I felt secure and safe"; "I felt that I was a cherished member of my family"). This is a 21-item scale rated on a 5-point Likert scale (0= No, never; 1= Yes, but rarely; 2= Yes, sometimes; 3= Yes, often; 4= Yes, most of the time). The confirmatory factor analysis of the Portuguese version of the EMWSS-A presented, like its original version, an interpretable single component structure, excellent estimated internal consistency, good test-retest reliability, and convergence with similar scales.
- ItemEscala de Preocupações durante a Procriação Medicamente Assistida (CART-P)(Laboratório de Psicologia, 2012-05-10) Galhardo, Ana; Pinto-Gouveia, José; Cunha, MarinaCARACTERIZAÇÃO: Escala desenvolvida com o objetivo de avaliar preocupações experienciadas pelas mulheres que se encontram a realizar tratamento médico para a infertilidade com recurso a técnicas de procriação medicamente assistida, mais precisamente, Fertilização In Vitro e Transferência Intratubar de Gâmetas. Entre estas preocupações, incluem-se as relacionadas com a anestesia, cirurgia, tempo de recuperação, efeitos secundários das hormonas, falta de informação, dor, aspetos financeiros, faltas ao trabalho e alcançar um bebé saudável. || ESTRUTURA E COTAÇÃO: Instrumento de auto-resposta composto por 9 itens com estrutura tri-fatorial: Fator 1 “Preocupações com os procedimentos médicos”, Fator 2 “Preocupações relacionadas com o trabalho”, Fator 3 “Preocupações com o sucesso do tratamento”. Os itens são respondidos numa escala de 3 pontos (1 = “Pouca ou nenhuma preocupação”; 2 = “Preocupação moderada”; 3 = “Preocupação extrema”), sendo solicitado às respondentes que assinalem qual o seu grau de preocupação em relação a cada um dos itens. || CARACTERÍSTICAS PSICOMÉTRICAS: A consistência interna de cada um dos fatores da CART-P foi calculada através do alfa de Cronbach, tendo sido obtido um valor de 0,69 para o Fator 1 “Preocupações com os procedimentos médicos”, de 0,45 para o Fator 2 “Preocupações relacionadas com o trabalho” e de 0,53 para o fator 3 “Preocupações com o sucesso do tratamento”. O valor de Fiabilidade Compósita para o Fator 1 foi de 0,79, para o Fator 2 de 0,60 e para o Fator 3 de 0,67. Atendendo a que, na generalidade, se considera que um valor de FC ≥ 0,70 corresponde a uma fiabilidade de construto adequada, constata-se que o Fator 1 da CART-P se enquadra neste critério, não se verificando o mesmo para os Fatores 2 e 3.
- ItemEscala de Respostas Ruminativas para Adolescentes(2012) Pinto-Gouveia, José; Dinis, Alexandra; Xavier, Ana; Cunha, MarinaThe RRS is a 10-item scale that measures the individuals' tendency to ruminate when in a sad or depressed mood. This scale comprises two subscales: brooding (5 items) and reflection (5 items). To the statement "what you generally do, not what you think you should do when feel down, sad or depressed" respondents rated each item on a 4 point scale (1 = "almost never" to 4 = "almost always"). Thus, scores may range between 10 and 40, with higher scores indicating higher levels of ruminative responses styles.
- ItemEscala de Vergonha Externa para Adolescentes - versão breve (OASB-A)(2014) Cunha, Marina; Xavier, Ana; Cherpe, Sónia; Pinto-Gouveia, JoséThe OAS-2 is a shortened version of the Other as Shamer Scale and consists of 8 items that assess external shame (i.e., global judgments of how people think others view them). Respondents are asked to indicate the frequency on a 5-point scale (0 = Never; 4 = Almost always) of their feelings and experiences to items such as ''Other people see me as small and insignificant''
- ItemEscala do Impacto do Acontecimento para Adolescentes(2011) Cunha, Marina; Xavier, Ana; Zagalo, S; Matos, MarcelaThe IES is a self-report instrument designed to measure current subjective distress for any specific life event and, specifically in this study, in relation to the shame memory nominated by the participants. This scale has 22 items rated on a 5-point Likert scale (0-4). The IES-R is composed by three subscales that measure the three main characteristics of traumatic memories: avoidance (e.g., "I stayed away from reminders of it"), intrusion (e.g., "Any reminder brought back feelings about it") and hyperarousal (e.g., "I was jumpy and easily startled") that parallel the DSM-IV criteria for PTSD.
- ItemEscalas dos Atributos e Ações Compassivas - Adaptação para adolescentes(2017) Cunha, Marina; Matos, Marcela; Gilbert, Paul; Pinto-Gouveia, José; Duarte, CristianaThe Compassionate Attributes and Actions Scale (CAAS) aims to assess compassion on three directions: self-compassion (SCS), compassion to others (CTOS) or compassion received from others (CFOS). Each scale assesses one´s compassionate attributes and compassionate actions separately when dealing with difficult or painful situations
- ItemInventário de Comportamentos de Risco e Auto-dano para Adolescentes(2011) Xavier, Ana; Cunha, Marina; Pinto-Gouveia, JoséThe RTSHIA is a self-report questionnaire that assesses simultaneously risk-taking and self-harm behaviors. This questionnaire includes two subscales assessing separately risk-taking behaviors and self-injurious behaviors. The items contain the word intentionally, or end with the phrase to hurt yourself or to hurt or punish yourself and are rated on a 4-point scale (0 = never; 3 = many times), referring to the lifelong history.
- ItemInventário de Pádua – Versão Reduzida (IP-R)(2018) Galhardo, Ana; Santos, Diana; Massano-Cardoso, Ilda; Cunha, MarinaThe Padua Inventory short version (PI-SV) aims to assess obsessive-compulsive symptoms severity. The PI-SV encompasses 21 items, grouped into five subscales: "Doubt", "Magic Thinking", "Dirt/Contamination/Washing", "Repeated Checking", and "Order/Symmetry Need". A confirmatory factor analysis of the five-factor model was conducted in a sample of 338 participants. This model revealed a good fit. The PI-SV showed to be a reliable measure (Cronbach's α = .91). anagalhardo@ismt.pt
- ItemInventário Obsessivo de Coimbra – Versão Reduzida (IOC-R)(2018) Galhardo, Ana; Anastácio, Susana; Cunha, Marina; Massano-Cardoso, Ilda; Pinto-Gouveia, JoséThe COI-SV is intended to assess the emotional disturbance associated with obsessive-compulsive symptoms. The COI-SV includes 19 items, and five subscales "Contamination/Washing", "Indecision/Slowness", "Repeated Checking/Hoarding", "Immoral Content" and "Magic Thinking". The confirmatory analysis conducted in a sample of 338 participants revealed a good fit to the 5-factor model. The COI-SV showed an excellent reliability (Cronbach's α = .93). E-mail: anagalhardo@ismt.pt
- ItemMedida de Mindfulness para Crianças e Adolescentes(2013) Cunha, Marina; Galhardo, Ana; Pinto-Gouveia, JoséCAMM is a single-factor self-report measure, presenting an adequate internal consistency and test-retest reliability. It includes 10 items and all of the items are reverse scored. Total scores on the CAMM were computed by summing the responses to the 10 items, yielding a possible range of 0-40.
- ItemPortuguese Version of the Infertility Self-Efficacy Scale [Escala de Auto-eficácia para Lidar com a Infertilidade (ISE-P)](Research in Nursing & Health, 2013-09) Galhardo, Ana; Cunha, Marina; Pinto-Gouveia, JoséCHARACTERIZATION: is a selfreport instrument aimed at assessing infertile patients’ perception of their capability to use their own cognitive, emotional, and behavioral abilities for dealing with the infertility diagnosis and medical treatment. || STRUCTURE AND SCORING: Subjects are asked to rate on a 9-point scale the degree in which they think they feel confident. The 16 items converged in a single-component of ‘‘cognitive/affect regulation’’ accounting for 55.55% of total variance. The answer to the items is on an ordinal scale, in Likert format, of nine positions, from 1 = Absolutely not confident to 9 = Totally confident. || PSICOMETRIC CHARACTERISTICS: The ISE-P presented an excellent internal consistency, with a Cronbach alpha of 0.96. Significant differences were found between men and women (t = 6.95; p < 0.001). Men presented higher levels of self-efficacy to deal with infertility (M = 106.05; SD = 21.92) when compared to their female partners (M = 86.49; SD = 25.21).
- ItemPsychological Inflexibility in Pain Scale – Portuguese version (PIPS-PT). (Wicksell, Lekander, Sorjonen, & Olsson, 2010).(2018) Galhardo, Ana; Ferreirinha, Carolina; Massano-Cardoso, Ilda; Cunha, MarinaThe PIPS Portuguese version (PIPS-PT) was studied in a sample of 209 women presenting a diagnosis of endometriosis. This self-report instrument assesses psychological inflexibility associated with chronic pain. In the Portuguese version the two-factor structure was replicated: (1) pain avoidance and (2) cognitive fusion, and this model showed a good fit. Regarding internal consistency, a Cronbach alpha of .94 was found for the total score, of .94 for the pain avoidance subscale and of .82 for the cognitive fusion subscale. anagalhardo@ismt.pt
- ItemQuestionário de Aceitação Ação para Professores(2018) Galhardo, Ana; Carvalho, Bruna; Massano-Cardoso, Ilda; Cunha, MarinaThe Teachers Acceptance and Action Questionnaire (TAAQ) is a measure of teaching-related experiential avoidance (EA). The TAAQ for European Portuguese (TAAQ-PT) is a 15-item self-report instrument that revealed a single factor structure and a good fit to the data. Cronbach's alpha was .91. The TAAQ-PT showed to be a short, robust and reliable measure of teachers’ EA that can be used both in clinical and research settings.anagalhardo@ismt.pt