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    Assessing face-to-face dating violence in Ibero-America: Systematic review and meta-analysis of measurement instruments
    (Konrad Lorenz Fundación Universitaria, 2024) Alhena L. Alfaro-Urquiola; Luis Burgos‐Benavides; Andrés Ramírez; Javier Herrero Díez; Francisco Javier Rodríguez‐Díaz
    Introduction: Dating violence is a significant social concern, requiring reliable measurement tools for accurate assessment. This study conducts a systematic review and meta-analysis to evaluate and synthesise existing instruments used to measure face-to-face dating violence employed in Ibero-America. Method: The study followed PRISMA guidelines, conducting a comprehensive search from December 2022 to April 2023 across SCOPUS, PubMed, PsychINFO, and Web of Science databases. Inclusion criteria covered adolescents and young adults, singles, and instruments validating dating violence measurements in Ibero-America, excluding precursors and related factors. Results: The search yielded 247 articles, after depuration, 21 studies were included, revealing 16 dating violence assessment instruments. Spain was the primary source; predominantly non-clinical samples were used (81% students). Many scales demonstrated adequate reliability (a > 0.7) and exhibited strong construct validity supported by confirmatory factor analyses. The significant variability across studies hinders comparability. Although no scale meets all the evaluated parameters, the DVQ-VP and CARPA stand out in terms of validity and reliability. Conclusions: While many scales are valid and suitable in terms of validity, the need for future research employing current criteria to assess these aspects is emphasised. Additionally, there is a call for further exploration of predictive and concurrent validity, as well as gender invariance.
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    Psychometric properties of the Dating Violence Questionnaire for Victimization and Perpetration (DVQ-VP) in Ecuadorian population
    (Springer Science+Business Media, 2025) Andrés Ramírez; Luis Burgos‐Benavides; Javier Herrero Díez; Hugo Sinchi-Sinchi; Alhena L. Alfaro-Urquiola; Venus Medina-Maldonado; Francisco Javier Rodríguez‐Díaz
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    Validation of the Psychometric Properties of the Conflict Resolution Styles Inventory in the University Population
    (Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2024) Andrés Ramírez; Venus Medina-Maldonado; Luis Burgos‐Benavides; Alhena L. Alfaro-Urquiola; Hugo Sinchi-Sinchi; Javier Herrero Díez; Francisco Javier Rodríguez‐Díaz
    This study aimed to validate the psychometric properties of the Conflict Resolution Styles Inventory (CRSI) within the context of the university population in Ecuador. The CRSI measures how individuals manage interpersonal conflicts, a critical skill for university students. A sample of 746 university students from various institutions across Ecuador participated in the study. The CRSI, which categorizes conflict resolution styles into five types (competing, avoiding, accommodating, collaborating, and compromising), was translated and culturally adapted for the Ecuadorian context. Psychometric analyses, including factor analysis and reliability testing, were conducted to assess the validity and reliability of the inventory. The factor analysis supported the five-factor structure of the CRSI, confirming that the inventory is suitable for measuring distinct conflict resolution styles in this population. The inventory showed good internal consistency, with Cronbach’s alpha values exceeding 0.70 for all subscales. Additionally, the test–retest reliability indicated stability over time. The validated CRSI provides a robust instrument for understanding and improving conflict resolution skills among university students in Ecuador, contributing to better interpersonal relationships and academic environments.

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