DEVELOPEMENT AND VALIDATION OF THE EMOTIONAL DEPENDENCE SCALE (EDS)

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An instrument was designed and validated to evaluate emotional dependence (ED) in young Mexican population, taking as reference the CDE and the IDE. A total of 559 university students participated (50.1% women and 49.9% men), aged 17 to 26 years. Exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses revealed the existence of seven factors, with adequate internal consistency values for the full scale (a = .92) and its subscales (a between .71 and .88). The scale showed concurrent validity with a dating violence scale (correlations between r = .304 and r = .602), and with a perception of social support scale (correlations between r = -.179 and r = -.397). It is concluded that the EDS is a valid and reliable scale to evaluate emotional dependence on the couple. Results point toward a useful resource for the measurement of this phenomenon in youth population.

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Jiménez-Cruz, B. E., Pelayo, G. A., Ortega, K. F. L., & Rosas, A. R. (2022). DEVELOPEMENT AND VALIDATION OF THE EMOTIONAL DEPENDENCE SCALE (EDS). Revista de Psicologia de La Salud, 10(1), 54–68. https://doi.org/10.21134/pssa.v10i1.816

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