Adaptation of the Suicide Attempt Resilience Scale (SRSA-18, Spanish version) for adolescents
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Cambridge University Press
Materia
Resilience Assessment SRSA-18 Adolescents Protective factors
Date
2022-11-03Referencia bibliográfica
Sánchez-Teruel, D... [et al.] (2022). Adaptation of the Suicide Attempt Resilience Scale (SRSA-18, Spanish version) for adolescents. BJPsych Open, 8(6), E193. doi:[10.1192/bjo.2022.601]
Abstract
Background
The assessment of resilience as an outcome in adolescents
remains a challenge, with few instruments available. Some
studies have focused on risk factors, but few have focused on
protective factors as a formula for measuring resilient outcomes.
Aims
To adapt a new Suicide Attempt Resilience Scale (SRSA-18) for
use with adolescents, analysing its structural validity, the gender
and age invariance of the measure, and divergent and convergent
validity, together with its reliability.
Method
The psychometric properties of the scale were assessed in 628
participants aged between 13 and 18 years, of whom 342 (54.5%)
were girls.
Results
After a process of adaptation for adolescents, exploratory and
confirmatory factor analysis yielded a three-dimensional structure
with adequate goodness-of-fit indices, invariance of the
measure according to gender and age, adequate levels of
reliability (ω = 0.91), high convergent validity with the 14-Item
Resilience Scale and high divergent validity with the suicidal act/
planning subdimension of the Adolescent Suicidal Behavior
Assessment Scale.
Conclusions
There is a need to create and adapt instruments to measure
resilience in some populations with high psychosocial vulnerability
as a key aspect for measuring the impact of prevention
and mental health promotion programmes in adolescents.