Adaptation and Validation of the Brief Sexual Opinion Survey (SOS) in a Colombian Sample and Factorial Equivalence with the Spanish Version
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Vallejo Medina, Pablo; Marchal-Bertrand, Laurent; Gómez Lugo, Mayra; Espada, José Pedro; Sierra Freire, Juan Carlos; Soler, Franklin; Morales, AlexandraEditorial
Plos One
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2016-09-14Referencia bibliográfica
Vallejo-Medina P, Marchal-Bertrand L, Gómez-Lugo M, Espada JP, Sierra JC, Soler F, et al. (2016) Adaptation and Validation of the Brief Sexual Opinion Survey (SOS) in a Colombian Sample and Factorial Equivalence with the Spanish Version. PLoS ONE 11(9): e0162531. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0162531
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Fundación Universitaria Konrad Lorenz, Grant: 2014-003 nº95109141Resumen
Attitudes toward sexuality are a key variable for sexual health. It is really important for psychology
and education to have adapted and validated questionnaires to evaluate these attitudes.
Therefore, the objective of this research was to adapt, validate and calculate the
equivalence of the Colombia Sexual Opinion Survey as compared to the same survey from
Spain. To this end, a total of eight experts were consulted and 1,167 subjects from Colombia
and Spain answered the Sexual Opinion Survey, the Sexual Assertiveness Scale, the
Massachusetts General Hospital-Sexual Functioning Questionnaire, and the Sexuality
Scale. The evaluation was conducted by online and the results show adequate qualitative
and quantitative properties of the items, with adequate reliability and external validity and
compliance with the strong invariance between the two countries. Consequently, the
Colombia Sexual Opinion Survey is a valid and reliable scale and its scores can be compared
with the ones from the Spain survey, with minimum bias.