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2. Cross-cultural adaptation and psychometric properties of the Iowa-Netherlands Comparison Orientation Measure for the Brazilian context
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Veleda, Gessyka Wanglon, primary, Seoane, Giulia Rodrigues, additional, Ezequiel, Gabriely Ribeiro, additional, Ferreira, Caroline Machado, additional, de Figueiredo, Vera Lúcia Marques, additional, Meyer, Tharso de Souza, additional, Araújo, Jaciana Marlova Gonçalves, additional, Rizo, Luciana, additional, Cardoso, Taiane de Azevedo, additional, de Aguiar, Kyara Rodrigues, additional, and Souza, Luciano Dias de Mattos, additional
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- 2023
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3. Theoretical procedures of the cross-cultural adaptation process of the Child Mania Rating Scale - Parent Version (CMRS-P) for the Brazilian context
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Meyer, Tharso de Souza, primary, de Figueiredo, Vera Lúcia Marques, additional, Youngstrom, Eric A., additional, de Azevedo Cardoso, Taiane, additional, Araújo, Jaciana Marlova Gonçalves, additional, Mondin, Thaise, additional, Osório, Flávia de Lima, additional, Andretta, Ilana, additional, and Souza, Luciano Dias de Mattos, additional
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- 2023
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4. Psychometric Validation of the Short Form of the Smoking Consequences Questionnaire (S-SCQ) for Brazil
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Souza, Marília Silva de, primary, Araújo, Jaciana Marlova Gonçalves, additional, and Souza, Luciano Dias de Mattos, additional
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- 2018
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5. Interfaces entre os traços de personalidade o diagnóstico de depressão: diferencial entre quadros clínicos e presença de comorbidade durante episódio depressivo
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Araújo, Jaciana Marlova Gonçalves, Souza, Luciano Dias de Mattos, Silva, Ricardo Azevedo da, Alchieri, João C., Carvalho, Hudson Cristiano Wander de, Figueiredo, Vera Lúcia Marques de, and Coelho, Fabio Monteiro da Cunha
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personalidade ,big five ,transtorno depressivo maior ,#-969369452308786627# ,MEDICINA# [CIENCIAS DA SAUDE] ,#600 - Abstract
Submitted by Cristiane Chim (cristiane.chim@ucpel.edu.br) on 2017-02-14T12:33:58Z No. of bitstreams: 1 JacianaAraujo.pdf: 2059838 bytes, checksum: 74894604be13ceb9ccf8d4d4db402c47 (MD5) Made available in DSpace on 2017-02-14T12:33:58Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 JacianaAraujo.pdf: 2059838 bytes, checksum: 74894604be13ceb9ccf8d4d4db402c47 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2015-09-29 Conselho Nacional de Pesquisa e Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico - CNPq# #-2555911436985713659# #600 Personality is one of the most important constructs in Psychology and has been receiving increasingly more space among research in this area. The increasing interest regarding the behavioral bases that sustain psychopathological conditions in general and the arrival of the spectral vision of personality disorders has awarded more visibility and relevance to studies with personality traits. Studying the personality traits patterns of the Big Five theory in depressed patients with the intent of finding differential characteristics in relation to Bipolar Affective Disorder and the existence or not of Borderline Personality Disorder comorbidity were the objectives of this study. The first study counted with the presence of 245 patients in current depressive episode, and the second one counted with 149 patients in the same condition. In the first study, sociodemographic, personality traits (NEO-FFI) and mood as well as anxiety disorders (MINI-Plus) data were collected. The groups with Major Depressive Disorder (n= 192) and Bipolar Affective Disorder (n= 62) were compared concerning these characteristics by means of bivariate and multivariate analyses. In the second study, information about Personality Disorders (MCMI-III) was added and comparisons were done as previously described, but between the groups with (n= 40) and without (n= 109) Borderline Personality Disorder comorbidity. The results of the first study pointed to a similar pattern in personality traits distribution between individuals with Major Depressive Disorder and Bipolar Affective Disorder during depressive episode. However, there was significant difference regarding the factor of Agreeableness (p= 0.005, OR= 0.94, IC 95%= 0.90 to 0.98), with higher levels among those with unipolar disorder. In the second study, presence of Borderline Personality Disorder was associated with lower indices of the Conscientiousness factor (p= 0.026, OR= 0.55, IC 95%= 0.33 to 0.93); 12 higher prevalence of suicide risk (p= 0.017, OR= 2.15, IC 95%= 1.14 to 4.05); comorbidity with Cluster A personality disorders (p= 0.010, RC= 2.61, IC 95%= 1.25 to 5.42) as well as with Cluster C ones (p= 0.045, RC= 1.03, IC 95%= 1.00 to 1.07). Data from both studies point that assessing personality traits can be useful, both for differentiation in cases where there is doubt between bipolar and unipolar disorders, as well as for aiding in identifying the presence of Borderline Personality Disorder comorbidity during depressive episodes. A personalidade é um dos construtos mais importantes da Psicologia e tem tido cada vez mais espaço entre as pesquisas da área. O crescente interesse a respeito das bases comportamentais que sustentam os quadros psicopatológicos em geral e o advento da visão espectral dos transtornos da personalidade têm conferido maior visibilidade e relevância aos estudos acerca dos traços de personalidade. Os objetivos desta pesquisa foram centrados na investigação dos traços da teoria Big Five em pacientes deprimidos, pretendendo apontar características diferenciais entre casos de Transtorno Depressivo Maior e Transtorno de Humor Bipolar (no primeiro trabalho) e entre casos com e sem comorbidade entre Transtorno Depressivo Maior e Transtorno da Personalidade Borderline (no segundo trabalho). Os tamanhos amostrais diferiram em função dos objetivos dos estudos. No primeiro trabalho, contou-se com a participação de 245 pacientes em episódio depressivo atual, e no segundo, com 149 pacientes na mesma condição. No primeiro estudo foram coletadas informações, sobre as condições sociodemográficas; sobre os traços de personalidade (NEO-FFI) e sobre transtornos de humor e ansiedade (MINI-Plus). O grupo com Transtorno Depressivo Maior (n= 183) e o grupo com Transtorno de Humor Bipolar (n= 62) foram comparados em função dessas características por meio de análises bivariadas e multivariadas. No segundo estudo foram acrescidas as informações sobre Transtornos da Personalidade (MCMI-III), sendo que as comparações foram feitas como descritas anteriormente, porém, entre os grupos com (n= 40) e sem (n= 109) a comorbidade com Transtorno da Personalidade Borderline. Os resultados do primeiro estudo apontaram um padrão semelhante na distribuição dos traços de personalidade entre os indivíduos com Transtorno Depressivo Maior e Transtorno de Humor Bipolar durante episódio depressivo; contudo, foi 10 encontrada diferença significativa em relação ao fator Amabilidade (p= 0.005, RC= 0.94, IC 95%= 0.90 a 0.98), com níveis mais altos entre os indivíduos com transtorno unipolar. No segundo estudo, a presença do Transtorno da Personalidade Borderline esteve associada a menores índices do fator Conscienciosidade (p= 0.026, RC= 0.55, IC 95%= 0.33 a 0.93); maior prevalência de risco de suicídio (p= 0.017, RC= 2.15, IC 95%= 1.14 a 4.05); comorbidade com os transtornos da personalidade do Cluster A (p= 0.010, RC= 2.61, IC 95%= 1.25 a 5.42) e do Cluster C (p= 0.045, RC= 1.03, IC 95%= 1.00 a 1.07). Os dados de ambos os estudos apontaram que a avaliação dos traços de personalidade pode ser útil, do ponto de vista clínico, tanto para diferenciar casos em que há dúvida diagnóstica, como identificar a presença de comorbidades que podem comprometer diagnóstico e tratamento, caso sejam negligenciadas.
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- 2015
6. Subtestes semelhanças, vocabulário e compreensão do WISC-III: pontuação objetiva ou subjetiva?
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Figueiredo, Vera Lucia Marques de, Araújo, Jaciana Marlova Gonçalves, Dias, Taise Costa, and Busetti, Marcela Vargas
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WISC-III ,Verbal Subtests ,Psicometria ,Subtestes Verbais ,Psychometric - Abstract
Este trabalho visou analisar a pontuação dos subtestes Semelhanças, Vocabulário e Compreensão do WISC-III, tendo em vista que podem envolver maior subjetividade do avaliador. Participaram do estudo 42 psicólogos de diferentes Estados do Brasil, os quais corrigiram as respostas de 6 protocolos do teste selecionados aleatoriamente da amostra de padronização ao contexto brasileiro. Tomando-se como referência os escores totais, o subteste Vocabulário apresentou maior variabilidade nas pontuações, seguido por Compreensão. Considerando-se o total de itens analisados em cada subteste, Semelhanças apresentou a maior concordância entre os avaliadores. Entretanto, os resultados evidenciaram que os três subtestes envolvem a subjetividade do avaliador na pontuação das respostas. In all psychological tests, scoring should be of concern for examiners because the accuracy of results depends, at some extent, on the quality of the correction. This work aims to examine the correction, by different psychologists, of the scores for the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children (WISC-III) subtests of Similarities, Vocabulary and Comprehension since these are the subtests where examiner's subjectivity seemingly most influences scoring. Forty two psychologists from different states in Brazil participated in this study. They corrected the answers of six test protocols randomly selected from a standardization sample for the Brazilian context. Taking as reference the total scores, the Vocabulary subtest showed greater variability in score, followed by the Comprehension one. Considering the total number of items tested in each subtest, Similarities had the highest agreement among raters. The results showed that all the three subtests involve subjectivity on behalf of the examiner to score the answers. Continuing in this study, we also aim to determine test reliability based on interrater agreement.
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- 2010
7. Subtestes semelhanças, vocabulário e compreensão do WISC-III: pontuação objetiva ou subjetiva?
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Figueiredo, Vera Lucia Marques de, primary, Araújo, Jaciana Marlova Gonçalves, additional, Dias, Taise Costa, additional, and Busetti, Marcela Vargas, additional
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- 2010
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8. Subtestes Semelhanças, Vocabulário e Compreensão do WISC-III: Pontuação Objetiva ou Subjetiva?
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de Figueiredo, Vera Lucia Marques, Araújo, Jaciana Marlova Gonçalves, Dias, Taise Costa, and Busetti, Marcela Vargas
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PSYCHOLOGICAL tests , *TEST scoring , *PSYCHOLOGISTS , *WECHSLER Intelligence Scale for Children , *VOCABULARY tests , *PSYCHOMETRICS - Abstract
In all psychological tests, scoring should be of concern for examiners because the accuracy of results depends, at some extent, on the quality of the correction. This work aims to examine the correction, by different psychologists, of the scores for the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children (WISC-III) subtests of Similarities, Vocabulary and Comprehension since these are the subtests where examiner's subjectivity seemingly most influences scoring. Forty two psychologists from different states in Brazil participated in this study. They corrected the answers of six test protocols randomly selected from a standardization sample for the Brazilian context. Taking as reference the total scores, the Vocabulary subtest showed greater variability in score, followed by the Comprehension one. Considering the total number of items tested in each subtest, Similarities had the highest agreement among raters. The results showed that all the three subtests involve subjectivity on behalf of the examiner to score the answers. Continuing in this study, we also aim to determine test reliability based on interrater agreement. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2010
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9. Adaptação transcultural da subescala de funções executivas do teste Barcelona: versão para idosos
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JANNKE, Marcela Renata Gonçalves Zilio, FIGUEIREDO, Vera Lucia Marques de, Araújo, Jaciana Marlova Gonçalves, and QUEVEDO, Luciana de Ávila
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função executiva ,adaptação transcultural ,idosos ,avaliação neuropsicológica ,#8765449414823306929# ,CIENCIAS DA SAUDE# ,#600 - Abstract
Submitted by Cristiane Chim (cristiane.chim@ucpel.edu.br) on 2017-11-14T12:11:10Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Marcela Zilio Jannke.pdf: 3806833 bytes, checksum: eb37fbb7479442794df7c132f7c03278 (MD5) Made available in DSpace on 2017-11-14T12:11:10Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Marcela Zilio Jannke.pdf: 3806833 bytes, checksum: eb37fbb7479442794df7c132f7c03278 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2017-04-07 The objective of this study was to was to carry out the cross-cultural adaptation of a subscale that evaluates the Executive Functions of the “Programa Integrado de Exploração Neuropsicológica - Teste Barcelona (PIEN-TB II)” for the portuguese language. The adapted tests are Category Evocation, Similarities, Situation and Proverb Understanding, Number Key, Interference Resistance, and Inversion of Automatic Series. The experimental version was applied to 120 participants aged 65-87 years, from a region in southern Brazil. Several studies were carried out in search of the psychometric characteristics of the subscale. The exploratory factorial analysis was carried out, identifying a one-dimensional model; In the analysis of internal consistency this factor showed homogeneity among the items (α = 0.67). For the criterion validity study, the general EF score was correlated with the performance obtained on the Wechsler Short Intelligence Scale and on the Wisconsin test and the scores suggested evidence of convergent and discriminant validity. Some theoretical hypotheses were found, pointing out that the best performance in EFs was observed among the elderly who were younger, more educated, who had mastered a second language and who used social networks. It can be concluded that the EFs subscale of the PIEN-TB II adapted presented an equivalence in relation to the original version and satisfactory psychometric properties for the application directed to the elderly population. O objetivo do estudo foi realizar a adaptação transcultural de uma subescala que avalia as Funções Executivas (FE) do Programa Integrado de Exploração Neuropsicológica - Teste Barcelona (PIEN-TB II) para a língua portuguesa. As provas adaptadas são Evocação Categorial, Semelhanças, Compreensão de Situações e Provérbios, Chave de Números, Resistência à Interferência e Inversão de séries Automáticas. A versão experimental foi aplicada em 120 participantes com idades entre 65 e 87 anos, de uma região no sul do Brasil. Foram realizadas várias análises para evidenciar as características psicométricas da subescala. Procedeu-se a análise fatorial exploratória identificando-se um modelo unidimensional; na análise da consistência interna este fator mostrou homogeneidade entre os itens (α = 0,67). Para o estudo de validade de critério o escore geral das FEs foi correlacionado com o desempenho obtido na Escala Wechsler Abreviada de Inteligência e no Wisconsin e os escores sugeriram evidências de validade convergente e discriminante. Algumas hipóteses teóricas foram também constatadas, ressaltando que o melhor desempenho nas FEs foi observado entre os idosos que tinham menos idade, mais escolaridade, que dominavam um segundo idioma e que faziam uso de redes sociais. Pode-se concluir que a subescala de FEs do PIEN-TB II adaptada apresentou equivalência em relação à versão original e propriedades psicométricas satisfatórias para a aplicação direcionada à população de idosos.
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10. Cross-cultural adaptation and psychometric properties of the Iowa-Netherlands Comparison Orientation Measure for the Brazilian context.
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Veleda GW, Seoane GR, Ezequiel GR, Ferreira CM, de Figueiredo VLM, Meyer TS, Araújo JMG, Rizo L, de Azevedo Cardoso T, de Aguiar KR, and Souza LDM
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- Humans, Brazil, Female, Male, Reproducibility of Results, Young Adult, Adult, Students, Factor Analysis, Statistical, Universities, Adolescent, Surveys and Questionnaires standards, Individuality, Translations, Psychometrics standards, Psychometrics instrumentation, Cross-Cultural Comparison
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Introduction: The Iowa-Netherlands Comparison Orientation Measure (INCOM) was developed to measure individual differences in social comparison orientation and has been widely used in research and various different settings., Objectives: The aim of this study was to adapt the online version of the INCOM and to evaluate its psychometric parameters when applied to a Brazilian population of university students., Methods: The procedures were divided into two steps: step 1 - cross-cultural adaptation and analysis of content validity, and step 2 - assessment of psychometric characteristics. Step 1 comprised the processes of translation, evaluation by an expert committee, evaluation by the target population, and back-translation. For step 2, 1,065 university students were recruited and then factor analysis, analysis of reliability, and analysis of validity based on external measures were performed., Results: The adaptation process yielded satisfactory results, including good indicators of content validity. Exploratory factor analysis revealed a two-dimensional structure and adequate factor loadings, except for item 11, which was excluded from the final version. Additionally, the final version of the scale had adequate fit indices (χ2 = 148.45, degrees of freedom [df] = 26; p < 0.001; root mean square error of approximation [RMSEA] = 0.06; comparative fit index [CFI] = 0.99; and Tucker-Lewis index [TLI] = 0.98). Evidence of reliability (Cronbach's alpha = 0.83) was observed and there were positive correlations with negative affect (r = 0.36) and negative correlations with positive affect and self-esteem (r = -0.15; r = -0.41, respectively)., Conclusion: The Brazilian version of the INCOM presents satisfactory psychometric parameters and can thus be used to measure social comparison orientation., Competing Interests: No conflicts of interest declared concerning the publication of this article.
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- 2024
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