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Orig. title: Construcción y validación de la escala de conductas sobre sexting (ECS) = Construction and validation of the sexting behaviors scale (SBS)

Engl. transl.: CONSTRUCTION AND VALIDATION OF THE SEXTING BEHAVIORS SCALE (SBS)

Keywords

sexting questionnaire validation construction young people.

Publication details

Year: 2016
DOI: 10.5944/reop.vol.27.num.2.2016.17116
Issued: 2016
Language: English
Volume: 27
Issue: 2
Start Page: 99
End Page: 115
Editors:
Authors: Chacón-López H.; Romero Barriga J.; Aragón Carretero Y.; Caurcel Cara M.J.
Type: Journal article
Journal: REOP - Revista Española de Orientación y Psicopedagogía
Publisher: UNED - Universidad Nacional de Educacion a Distancia
Topics: Risks and harms
Sample: A sample of 985 Spanish university students
Implications For Stakeholders About: Researchers; Healthcare

Abstract

The aim of this paper was to construct and validate the Escala de Conductas sobre Sexting (ECS) (by the absence of standardized procedures for evaluating behaviors related to the sending and receiving sexts -text messages or images with provocative or sexual content- through the mobile phone and social networks) (Dir, Cyders y Coskunpinar, 2013), with a sample of 985 Spanish university students. Firstly, a pilot study was made with 110 university students, showing a good internal consistency (α = .923) and allowing to execute the initial adjustments and modifications. To confirm the relationship between the items, the sample, randomly selected, was divided into two. An exploratory factorial analysis, with Varimax rotation in the first subsample, showed a significant relationship between the items and a good internal consistency (α = .922), retaining three factors that explained the 66.406% of the variance. Finally, a confirmatory factorial analysis carried out with the second subsample, revealed a good fit of the model. On the other hand, the Goodness of Fit Index (GFI) and the Adjusted Goodness of Fit Index (AGFI) offered values of .919 and .854, respectively; while the average of the Root Mean Square Error of Approximation (RMSEA) showed a value of .061. All these data lead to the conclusion that the ECS seems to be a valid and reliable scale to evaluate the sexting behaviors in this population.

Outcome

All these data lead to the conclusion that the ECS seems to be a valid and reliable scale to evaluate the sexting behaviors in this population.

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