Validation of the Colombian MOS social support survey

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Alonso, A., Montes, A., Menendez, V., y Graça, M. (2007). Adaptação cultural e validação da versão portuguesa Questionário Medical OutcomesStudy Social SupportSurvey (MOS-SSS). Acta Médica Portuguesa, 20, 525-533. Antonucci, T. C. & Israel, B. A. (1986). Veridicality of social support: A comparison of principal and network member’s responses. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 54, 432-437. Aranda, C., Pando, M., y Aldrete, M. G. (2002). Jubilación, trastornos psicológicos y redes sociales de apoyo en el adulto mayor jubilado de Guadalajara, Jal. México. Revista de Psiquiatría de la Facultad de Medicina de Barcelona, 29,169-174. Ashing-Giwa, K. & Rosales, M. (2012). A cross-cultural validation of patient-reported out comes measures: a study of breast cancer survivors. Quality of Life Research, 22(2), 295-308. doi: 10.1007/s11136-012-0140-8 Bajunirwe, F., Tisch, D. J., King, C. H., Arts, E. J., Debanne. S. M., & Sethi, A. K. (2009). Quality of life and social support among patients receiving antiretroviral therapy in Western Uganda. AIDS Care, 21(3), 271-279.
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Perceived social support is considered to be a variable of great importance in the health – disease continuum. Perceived social support refers to one’s confidence that social support or resources are available if needed. The objectives of this research study were to (1) translate and culturally adapt the Medical Outcomes Study – Social Support Survey (MOS; Sherbourne y Stewart, 1991) for the Colombian population, and (2) validate the Colombian version of the MOS. The survey instrument measures perceived social support and was developed for a study of outcomes in patients with chronic disease. The sample consisted of 179 participants (36.7% men and 63.3% women), mean age 38.4 (SD =15.2, range 17 to 86 years) recruited from different cities in Colombia. The results indicated a favorable Cronbach's alpha between components ranging from .921 to .736. A confirmatory analysis was conducted, obtaining a favorable structure for both 4 and 3 factors.
Londoño Arredondo, Nora Helena
Social support
Medical Outcomes - Survey Social Support Survey (MOS)
psychometric instruments
structural validity
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Colombian population
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Londoño Arredondo, Nora Helena
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structural validity
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title_full Validation of the Colombian MOS social support survey
title_fullStr Validation of the Colombian MOS social support survey
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description_eng Perceived social support is considered to be a variable of great importance in the health – disease continuum. Perceived social support refers to one’s confidence that social support or resources are available if needed. The objectives of this research study were to (1) translate and culturally adapt the Medical Outcomes Study – Social Support Survey (MOS; Sherbourne y Stewart, 1991) for the Colombian population, and (2) validate the Colombian version of the MOS. The survey instrument measures perceived social support and was developed for a study of outcomes in patients with chronic disease. The sample consisted of 179 participants (36.7% men and 63.3% women), mean age 38.4 (SD =15.2, range 17 to 86 years) recruited from different cities in Colombia. The results indicated a favorable Cronbach's alpha between components ranging from .921 to .736. A confirmatory analysis was conducted, obtaining a favorable structure for both 4 and 3 factors.
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Medical Outcomes - Survey Social Support Survey (MOS)
psychometric instruments
structural validity
Colombian population
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Medical Outcomes - Survey Social Support Survey (MOS)
psychometric instruments
structural validity
Colombian population
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