VALIDACIÓN DEL CUESTIONARIO DE VIOLENCIA EN EL NOVIAZGO (CUVINO-R) EN UNA MUESTRA DE JÓVENES PACEÑOS
Abstract
La violencia en pareja es un fenómeno creciente a nivel mundial, Bolivia tiene algunas de las cifras más altas de América Latina respecto a violencia contra la mujer, principalmente dentro del contexto de pareja. Este fenómeno según algunos estudios, inicia durante el noviazgo cuando se establecen pautas de relacionamiento que luego se normalizan y se perpetúan; pese a este dato, se carecen de instrumentos válidos y adaptados al contexto boliviano para evaluar la violencia en el noviazgo. Por este motivo, la presente investigación cuantitativa muestra la adaptación del Cuestionario De Violencia Entre Novios Revisado (CUVINO-R) en una muestra de 430 universitarios de la ciudad de La Paz. Se hizo la adaptación del lenguaje, validación por expertos y el análisis factorial confirmatorio encontrándose que la prueba cuenta con las propiedades psicométricas necesarias para evaluar este fenómeno a partir de cinco dominios con valores de confiabilidad que van de .729 a .901.
Partner violence is a growing phenomenon worldwide; Bolivia has some of the highest data in Latin America regarding violence against women, mainly within the context of couples. This phenomenon according to some studies begins during the courtship stage at which time, aggressive relationship patterns will be established that could be normalized and perpetuated over time; despite this data, there are no valid instruments adapted to the Bolivian context to evaluate dating violence. For this reason, this research shows the validation of Dating Violence Questionnarie-R (DVQ-R) in a sample of 430 university students from La Paz city. Language adaptation, validation by experts and confirmatory factor analysis were carried out, finding that the DVQ-R has the psychometric properties necessary to evaluate this phenomenon in youth from five domains with reliability values ranging from .729 to .901.
Partner violence is a growing phenomenon worldwide; Bolivia has some of the highest data in Latin America regarding violence against women, mainly within the context of couples. This phenomenon according to some studies begins during the courtship stage at which time, aggressive relationship patterns will be established that could be normalized and perpetuated over time; despite this data, there are no valid instruments adapted to the Bolivian context to evaluate dating violence. For this reason, this research shows the validation of Dating Violence Questionnarie-R (DVQ-R) in a sample of 430 university students from La Paz city. Language adaptation, validation by experts and confirmatory factor analysis were carried out, finding that the DVQ-R has the psychometric properties necessary to evaluate this phenomenon in youth from five domains with reliability values ranging from .729 to .901.
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Vol. 18, No. 1