Evidencias psicométricas preliminares de una nueva escala del sentimiento de culpa por la omisión a la asistencia familiar en un centro Penitenciario, Trujillo 2017

Authors

  • Sheila Acuña Zavala Universidad César Vallejo, Lima, Perú
  • Milagros Sabina Fernández Rojas Universidad César Vallejo, Lima, Perú
  • Lesly Alexandra Lázaro Delgado Universidad César Vallejo, Lima, Perú
  • Mayra Alexandra Rodríguez Beltrán Universidad César Vallejo, Lima, Perú

Keywords:

Feeling guilty, Validity, Reliability

Abstract

The objective of the scientific research was to establish the validity and reliability of the Affective Assessment Scale in the father figure in a prison situation in Trujillo 2017. This instrumental research had a sample of 139 inmates, male, among the ages 30 and 50, sentenced for the crime of omission to family assistance, who are in an immediate process and with a period of 30 days during the criminal process. The results, for the evidence based on the content, were obtained using the V of Aiken; for the evidence based on the internal structure the exploratory factorial analysis was reported, with factorial loads >,30. Reliability for internal consistency is obtained with Omega’s index and percentiles were elaborated. It was concluded that the instrument should continue in the investigation since the reliability indicates a questionable value, however, it manages to measure the feeling of guilt, resulting in a mayor score of guilt, more possibility of insertion in society, which will give through intervention programs.

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Published

2018-12-30

How to Cite

Acuña Zavala, S. ., Fernández Rojas, M. S., Lázaro Delgado, L. A. ., & Rodríguez Beltrán, M. A. (2018). Evidencias psicométricas preliminares de una nueva escala del sentimiento de culpa por la omisión a la asistencia familiar en un centro Penitenciario, Trujillo 2017. Revista De Investigación De Estudiantes De Psicología "JANG&Quot;, 7(2), 36–59. Retrieved from https://revistas.ucv.edu.pe/index.php/jang/article/view/1512