Obsessive Compulsive Inventory-Child Version (OCI-CV) in a Spanish community sample of children and adolescents
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Rosa Alcazar, Ana Isabel; Ruiz García, Beatriz; Iniesta Sepúlveda, Marina; López Pina, José A.; Rosa Alcazar, Ángel; [et al.]Fecha
2014Disciplina/s
PsicologíaMateria/s
Obsessive-compulsive disorderOCI-CV
Structural validation
Children
Resumen
There is a growing interest in designing instruments to
assess obsessive-compulsive symptoms in children. The Obsessive-
Compulsive Inventory-Child Version (OCI-CV) has showed to be a valid
in the evaluation of OCD in clinical and nonclinical populations. The
main goal in this study was to analyze factor structure and psychometric
properties of the OCI-CV in a community Spanish sample. Method: Data
were collected from 914 children/adolescents with a mean age of 13.01
(SD = 1.96; Males = 51.3%). Exploratory factor analysis was carried out
in order to study the internal structure of the OCI-CV Spanish version.
Further, internal consistency, test-retest reliability, and convergent and
discriminant validity of the total score and the factors obtained were
examined. Finally, age and gender differences were also explored. Results:
Exploratory factor analysis yielded a similar structure to the original
OCI-CV with the following six factors: Washing/Checking, Obsession,
Ordering,...