Escala Breve de Autocontrole (BSCS): Adaptação e Validação no Contexto Brasileiro

Autores/as

  • Gabriel Loureiro Figueira Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
  • Bruno Figueiredo Damásio Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
  • Douglas de Farias Dutra Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
  • Pedro Paulo Pires dos Santos

Palabras clave:

autocontrole, autorregulação, impulsividade, análise fatorial, psicometria.

Resumen

A Escala Breve de Autocontrole (BSCS) foi desenvolvida para avaliar diferentes níveis de autocontrole, uma capacidade individual de ativamente alterar os próprios desejos, comportamentos, emoções e pensamentos. Apesar da estabilidade do modelo unidimensional no estudo original, sua replicabilidade estrutural não foi corroborada pela literatura posterior. O presente estudo teve por objetivo oferecer informações sobre validade de constructo em amostra brasileira, incluindo avaliação de modelos bidimensionais alternativos. A amostra foi composta por 405 indivíduos (61.2% mulheres) com idades entre 18 e 46 anos (M = 22,32 DP = 4,782). Foram realizadas análises fatoriais exploratórias (AFE) e confirmatórias (AFC), e a adequação do modelo foi avaliada por meio de índices de ajuste. Apenas um modelo emergiu satisfatoriamente. Os resultados são discutidos com base na literatura vigente e na relação da escala com outros instrumentos que fazem uso de diversas medidas do construto de autocontrole (Adiamento de Gratificação e Impulsividade).

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2019-10-22

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Figueira, G. L., Damásio, B. F., Dutra, D. de F., & dos Santos, P. P. P. (2019). Escala Breve de Autocontrole (BSCS): Adaptação e Validação no Contexto Brasileiro. Avaliação Psicológica, 18(4). Recuperado a partir de https://submission-pepsic.scielo.br/index.php/avp/article/view/18789

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