Psychometric Properties of the Spanish Version of the O'Kelly Women's Beliefs Scale
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Psychometric Properties of the Spanish Version of the O'Kelly Women's Beliefs ScaleFecha de publicación
2020-05-07Editor
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Rovira, M., Lega, L., Suso-Ribera, C. et al. Psychometric Properties of the Spanish Version of the O’Kelly Women’s Beliefs Scale. J Rat-Emo Cognitive-Behav Ther (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10942-020-00356-1Tipo de documento
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In recent years, there has been increasing interest in gender perspectives in research.
In this regard, the study of gender beliefs represents a growing feld which has
received considerable attention due to their ... [+]
In recent years, there has been increasing interest in gender perspectives in research.
In this regard, the study of gender beliefs represents a growing feld which has
received considerable attention due to their signifcant societal and psychological impact. One important challenge faced by Spanish rational emotive behavioral
therapy (REBT) clinicians is the dearth of instruments developed within an REBT
framework to examine women’s traditional gender beliefs. The O’Kelly women’s
beliefs scale (OWBS) has been used in many countries during the last decade to
measure such beliefs. However, cross-cultural studies exploring the internal structure of the scale have yielded diverse factor structures and item distributions,
arguably due to the exploratory nature of the analyses conducted. To address this
issue and to explore whether an REBT-consistent structure was feasible, this study
evaluated the psychometric properties of the OWBS in a Spanish sample. The
participants were 1075 women aged between 18 and 83 years (mean age=34.18,
SD=14.72). A confrmatory factor analysis revealed that an REBT-consistent 8-factor solution (4 irrational and 4 rational processes) presented an excellent absolute ft
(RMSEA=.043, 90% CI RMSEA=.042, .044). The results support the use of both
rational and irrational factors of the Spanish adaptation of the OWBS, as well as the
consideration of the four inferences that originally guided the scale’s development
based on the REBT theory [-]
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