Validation of the Castilian version of Powe’s Fatalism Inventory in a Mexican population with cancer

Objective: To validate the Spanish version of Powe’s Fatalism Inventory (SPFI) in Mexican population with cancer.Method: The SPFI was applied to 133 women with breast cancer. A factorial analysis with Oblimin rotation was conducted, Then, the internal consistency was evaluated with the Cronbach’s Al...

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Main Authors: Rosa Lilia Castillo-López, Roberto Lagunes-Córdoba, Oscar Galindo Vázquez, Edgar Landa-Ramírez, María Luisa Marván-Garduño
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Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Complutense de Madrid 2019-04-01
Series:Psicooncologia
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Online Access:http://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/PSIC/article/view/63650
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spelling doaj-5fa6f70f8e7c46caa3f5db2c5344e2002020-11-24T21:47:50ZspaUniversidad Complutense de MadridPsicooncologia1696-72401988-82872019-04-01161899910.5209/PSIC.6365057054Validation of the Castilian version of Powe’s Fatalism Inventory in a Mexican population with cancerRosa Lilia Castillo-López0Roberto Lagunes-Córdoba1Oscar Galindo Vázquez2Edgar Landa-Ramírez3María Luisa Marván-Garduño4Universidad Veracruzana. Instituto de Investigaciones PsicológicasUniversidad Veracruzana. Instituto de Investigaciones PsicológicasServicio de Psico-oncología, Instituto Nacional de CancerologíaUniversidad Nacional Autónoma de MéxicoInstituto de Investigaciones Psicológicas Universidad VeracruzanaObjective: To validate the Spanish version of Powe’s Fatalism Inventory (SPFI) in Mexican population with cancer.Method: The SPFI was applied to 133 women with breast cancer. A factorial analysis with Oblimin rotation was conducted, Then, the internal consistency was evaluated with the Cronbach’s Alpha coefficient and finally, correlation analyses among the questionnaire factors were conducted. The final instrument was named Spanish Powe Fatalism Inventory-Cancer (IFPE-C). Results: Seven of the original 15 items were eliminated and eight were retained, all with factor loads greater than 0.40. We obtained a structure of three factors that explained 73.7% of the variance and were called: <em>Uselessness of the treatment </em>with α = 0.85, <em>Predestination </em>with α = 0.918 and <em>Thoughts of death </em>with α = 0.73. The internal consistency for the global scale was α = 0.80. Statistically significant correlations were obtained between the factors. Conclusion: the IFPE-C proved to be a valid and reliable instrument that can be used both in clinical and research settings to identify fatalistic beliefs about cancer of patients.http://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/PSIC/article/view/63650fatalismoInventario de Fatalismo de Powevalidacióncáncer
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author Rosa Lilia Castillo-López
Roberto Lagunes-Córdoba
Oscar Galindo Vázquez
Edgar Landa-Ramírez
María Luisa Marván-Garduño
spellingShingle Rosa Lilia Castillo-López
Roberto Lagunes-Córdoba
Oscar Galindo Vázquez
Edgar Landa-Ramírez
María Luisa Marván-Garduño
Validation of the Castilian version of Powe’s Fatalism Inventory in a Mexican population with cancer
Psicooncologia
fatalismo
Inventario de Fatalismo de Powe
validación
cáncer
author_facet Rosa Lilia Castillo-López
Roberto Lagunes-Córdoba
Oscar Galindo Vázquez
Edgar Landa-Ramírez
María Luisa Marván-Garduño
author_sort Rosa Lilia Castillo-López
title Validation of the Castilian version of Powe’s Fatalism Inventory in a Mexican population with cancer
title_short Validation of the Castilian version of Powe’s Fatalism Inventory in a Mexican population with cancer
title_full Validation of the Castilian version of Powe’s Fatalism Inventory in a Mexican population with cancer
title_fullStr Validation of the Castilian version of Powe’s Fatalism Inventory in a Mexican population with cancer
title_full_unstemmed Validation of the Castilian version of Powe’s Fatalism Inventory in a Mexican population with cancer
title_sort validation of the castilian version of powe’s fatalism inventory in a mexican population with cancer
publisher Universidad Complutense de Madrid
series Psicooncologia
issn 1696-7240
1988-8287
publishDate 2019-04-01
description Objective: To validate the Spanish version of Powe’s Fatalism Inventory (SPFI) in Mexican population with cancer.Method: The SPFI was applied to 133 women with breast cancer. A factorial analysis with Oblimin rotation was conducted, Then, the internal consistency was evaluated with the Cronbach’s Alpha coefficient and finally, correlation analyses among the questionnaire factors were conducted. The final instrument was named Spanish Powe Fatalism Inventory-Cancer (IFPE-C). Results: Seven of the original 15 items were eliminated and eight were retained, all with factor loads greater than 0.40. We obtained a structure of three factors that explained 73.7% of the variance and were called: <em>Uselessness of the treatment </em>with α = 0.85, <em>Predestination </em>with α = 0.918 and <em>Thoughts of death </em>with α = 0.73. The internal consistency for the global scale was α = 0.80. Statistically significant correlations were obtained between the factors. Conclusion: the IFPE-C proved to be a valid and reliable instrument that can be used both in clinical and research settings to identify fatalistic beliefs about cancer of patients.
topic fatalismo
Inventario de Fatalismo de Powe
validación
cáncer
url http://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/PSIC/article/view/63650
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