Abstract
Assessment of the adult attachment in the Latin American context as a research line is not yet solved. This study has the aim to present the results of the development and validation of a scale to assess the adult attachment. The sample was composed of 1563 participants aged between 17 and 33 years from Chile and Ecuador. This scale was formed by 14 items, which allowed the assessment of secure attachment, avoidant attachment, and ambivalent attachment. Results are as following: (a) the scale presented an adequate internal consistency for secure attachment α=.73 and ω=.82, avoidant α=.58 and ω=.70, and ambivalent α=.69 and ω=.73; (b) adequate convergent validity with sense of coherence (r=.34 and .43, p=< .001); (c) the exploratory factor analysis kept up the items’ organization developed KMO=.77, x2=4133.91, p=
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Ortiz-Granja, D., Acosta-Rodas, P., Lepe-Martínez, N., Valle, M. D., Ramos, V., Pasquel, M. B., & Ramos-Galarza, C. (2020). Development and Validation of A Brief Scale to Assess Attachment in Adults: Psychometric Analysis in Latin America. Revista Ecuatoriana de Neurologia, 29(1), 35–46. https://doi.org/10.46997/revecuatneurol29100035
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