Civic engagement among adolescents: Spanish adaptation and validation of the civic engagement scale
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John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Materia
Assessment Civic engagement Confirmatory factor analysis Psychometrics properties Spanish adaptation
Fecha
2025-02-20Referencia bibliográfica
Ayllón-Salas, P., Arco-Tirado, J. L., & Fernández-Martín, F. D. (2025). Civic engagement among adolescents: Spanish adaptation and validation of the civic engagement scale. American Journal of Community Psychology. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajcp.12796
Patrocinador
European Commision (621448‐EPP‐1‐2020‐1‐BE‐EPPKA3‐IPI‐SOC‐IN); Ministry of Universities (GrantAP‐FPU23/01187); Universidad de Granada / CBUAResumen
The aim of this research was to adapt and validate the Civic Engagement Scale
(CES) developed by Doolittle & Faul for the Spanish adolescent population while
providing empirical support for its psychometric properties. After administering
the instruments to 965 adolescents from high schools, confirmatory factor
analyses were conducted to explore the structure, and reliability was assessed
through two approaches: internal consistency and composite reliability. The study
confirmed a first‐order factor structure with two correlated factors, and the
proposed model exhibited satisfactory internal consistency indices. External evidence supporting the validity of the instrument was also established. This research
underscores that the Spanish version of the CES is a valid and reliable tool for
evaluating civic attitudes and behavior among Spanish adolescents.





