Propiedades psicométricas de la versión en español del Type 2 Diabetes Stigma Assessment Scale (DSAS 2) en población colombiana
Resumen
Introducción. El estigma se ha asociado negativamente al control metabólico y la calidad de vida de pacientes con diabetes de tipo 2. El cuestionario Diabetes Stigma Assesment Scale 2 (DSAS 2) fue diseñado para medir específicamente el estigma asociado en personas con este tipo de diabetes. Sin embargo, las propiedades psicométricas de su versión en español aún no han sido analizadas.
Objetivo. Analizar la validez y confiabilidad de la versión en español del DSAS 2 en población colombiana.
Materiales y métodos. Se solicitó a 501 pacientes con diabetes de tipo 2 en Barranquilla contestar la versión en español del DSAS 2, un cuestionario con indicadores sociodemográficos y clínicos, así como instrumentos de medición de la depresión, la autoeficacia y el estrés. Se hizo un análisis factorial (exploratorio y confirmatorio) para determinar la estructura interna del DSAS 2 en español y se usó el coeficiente alfa (α) para evaluar su confiabilidad. Además, se analizó la relación entre los puntajes del DSAS 2 y las otras variables estudiadas.
Resultados. La estructura de tres factores (trato diferente-juicio, culpa y vergüenza) se ajustó adecuadamente a los datos (raíz del error cuadrático medio (RMSEA)=0,081, índice de ajuste comparativo (CIF)=0,959, índice de Tucker-Lewis (TLI)=0,95) y su confiabilidad fue buena (α=0,76). Se observaron correlaciones significativas del puntaje del DSAS 2 en español con la autoeficacia (rs=-0,37; p<0,001), el estrés (rs=0,24; p<0,001) y la presencia de síntomas depresivos (rs=0,1; p=0,021). Además, los puntajes de la escala mostraron variaciones asociadas a variables sociodemográficas y clínicas.
Conclusiones. La versión en español presenta ciertas diferencias con la versión original del DSAS2, sin embargo, su validez y confiabilidad son suficientes y adecuadas para su uso en Colombia.
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