Development of Filipino adolescent resilience scale (FARS): Achieving positive life adaptation

The study developed construct an that instrument measures ; five factors of resilience which is a multidimensional construct that incorporates both internal and external protective (Friborg, Hjemdal, Rosenvinge & Martinussen, 2006; Kumpfer, 1999; Luthar et al, 2000; Richardson, 2002). Internal...

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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-89232023-01-31T01:09:15Z Development of Filipino adolescent resilience scale (FARS): Achieving positive life adaptation Navarez, Joel C. The study developed construct an that instrument measures ; five factors of resilience which is a multidimensional construct that incorporates both internal and external protective (Friborg, Hjemdal, Rosenvinge & Martinussen, 2006; Kumpfer, 1999; Luthar et al, 2000; Richardson, 2002). Internal characteristics associated efficacy, perseverance, internal locus of control, coping and adaptation skills (Garmezy, 1985; Kumpfer, 1999; Luthans, Vogelgesang & Lester, 2006; Tedeschi & Kilmer, 2005). External factors that promote coping include family and social support networks (Friberg et al., 2006; Hardy et al., 2004; Luthar et al., 2000; Werner & Smith, 1992). The survey questionnaire was validated and distributed to 278 freshman college students enrolled. in the College Orientation Course in a collegiate school in Calamba City (N= 278) There were 156 (56.12%) female and 122 (43.88%) male participants. The instrument was tested using Exploratory Factory Analysis (EFA). Out of 108 items, 62 remained significant and stable in the four factors of resilience. Given the results for the acceptable items in EFA, it was tested using a Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA). The goodness of fit based on the RMS standardized residual (RMS=0.070) showed less error having a value closer to .01. The Noncentrality fit indices values shows good fit for four factors of res1hence (Steiger-Lind RMSEA Index= 0.70, Population Gamma Index= 0.774, Adjusted Population Gamma Index= 0.758). 2012-05-01T07:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/8220 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Resilience (Personality trait) in adolescence Psychology
institution De La Salle University
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country Philippines
Philippines
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topic Resilience (Personality trait) in adolescence
Psychology
spellingShingle Resilience (Personality trait) in adolescence
Psychology
Navarez, Joel C.
Development of Filipino adolescent resilience scale (FARS): Achieving positive life adaptation
description The study developed construct an that instrument measures ; five factors of resilience which is a multidimensional construct that incorporates both internal and external protective (Friborg, Hjemdal, Rosenvinge & Martinussen, 2006; Kumpfer, 1999; Luthar et al, 2000; Richardson, 2002). Internal characteristics associated efficacy, perseverance, internal locus of control, coping and adaptation skills (Garmezy, 1985; Kumpfer, 1999; Luthans, Vogelgesang & Lester, 2006; Tedeschi & Kilmer, 2005). External factors that promote coping include family and social support networks (Friberg et al., 2006; Hardy et al., 2004; Luthar et al., 2000; Werner & Smith, 1992). The survey questionnaire was validated and distributed to 278 freshman college students enrolled. in the College Orientation Course in a collegiate school in Calamba City (N= 278) There were 156 (56.12%) female and 122 (43.88%) male participants. The instrument was tested using Exploratory Factory Analysis (EFA). Out of 108 items, 62 remained significant and stable in the four factors of resilience. Given the results for the acceptable items in EFA, it was tested using a Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA). The goodness of fit based on the RMS standardized residual (RMS=0.070) showed less error having a value closer to .01. The Noncentrality fit indices values shows good fit for four factors of res1hence (Steiger-Lind RMSEA Index= 0.70, Population Gamma Index= 0.774, Adjusted Population Gamma Index= 0.758).
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title Development of Filipino adolescent resilience scale (FARS): Achieving positive life adaptation
title_short Development of Filipino adolescent resilience scale (FARS): Achieving positive life adaptation
title_full Development of Filipino adolescent resilience scale (FARS): Achieving positive life adaptation
title_fullStr Development of Filipino adolescent resilience scale (FARS): Achieving positive life adaptation
title_full_unstemmed Development of Filipino adolescent resilience scale (FARS): Achieving positive life adaptation
title_sort development of filipino adolescent resilience scale (fars): achieving positive life adaptation
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