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Mother Behavior Q-Set (MBQS): Dimensionality of the Mother Behavior Q-Set in samples from Mexico, Colombia and Uruguay

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dc.creator Salinas-Quiroz, Fernando-
dc.creator Martínez Pineda, Antonio
dc.creator Plata Contreras, Sandra Juliana
dc.creator Silva Cabrera, Paola Elizabeth
dc.creator Cambón Mihalfi, Verónica
dc.creator Cortes Rojas, Wendolyn
dc.date 2021-01-13
dc.date.accessioned 2023-03-20T15:55:11Z
dc.date.available 2023-03-20T15:55:11Z
dc.identifier https://reviberopsicologia.ibero.edu.co/article/view/rip.13307
dc.identifier 10.33881/2027-1786.rip.13307
dc.identifier.uri https://biblioteca-repositorio.clacso.edu.ar/handle/CLACSO/215562
dc.description Sensitivity refers to the caregiver’ ability to perceive infant’s cues, interpret them correctly, and respond to them in a contingent and appropriate way. The Maternal Behavior Q Set (MBQS) was created from theoretical and empirical descriptions of sensitivity. Q-methodology is associated with the quantitative methodology because they assign scores; in addition, it combines qualitative methodology by making a systematic study of subjectivity. Few papers are concerned with exploring the analysis, internal validity, reliability, or external replicability of Q studies. Usually analyses reduces data to a few summarizing factors, based on principal component analysis or centroid factor analysis. Q-factor analysis method was developed especially for q-sorted data; it is a by-person factor analysis which is used to identify groups of participants who make sense of a pool of items in comparable way. The aim of this study was to find evidence regarding the validity based on the internal structure of the MBQS using the R software and the qmethod package. 37 Mexican mother-baby dyads, 35 Colombian and 24 Uruguayan dyads collaborated. In 2002, Posada et al. proposed seven scales. The scales in which our factorial model presented a good fit are those with the fewest items, which may be indicative that the lack of fit has to do with the identification of the model because there are few observations. We consider that both the use of the MBQS to assess sensitivity and the qmethod package to perform the analysis is novel, relevant and pertinent. en-US
dc.description La sensibilidad se refiere a la capacidad del cuidador para percibir las señales del niño, interpretarlas correctamente y responder a ellas de manera contingente y apropiada. El Q Set del Comportamiento Materno (MBQS) fue creado a partir de descripciones teóricas y empíricas de la sensibilidad. Los Q-sorts se asocian con la metodología cuantitativa debido a que asignan puntajes; además, combinan la metodología cualitativa al hacer un estudio sistemático de la subjetividad. Son pocos los artículos que se ocupan de explorar el análisis, la validez interna, la confiabilidad o la replicabilidad externa de los Q-sorts. Usualmente los datos se reducen por medio de un análisis de componentes principales o análisis factorial. Sin embargo, en los Q-sorts se correlacionan los participantes para dilucidar las relaciones entre ellos en lugar de correlacionar las variables. El objetivo de la presente investigación fue encontrar evidencia respecto a la validez basada en la estructura interna del MBQS con el apoyo del software R y el paquete qmethod. Colaboraron 37 díadas mexicanas mamá-bebés, 35 colombianas y 24 uruguayas. En el 2002, Posada y colaboradores propusieron siete escalas. Las escalas en las que nuestro modelo factorial presentó un buen ajuste son las que tienen menos ítems, lo cual puede ser indicativo de que la falta de ajuste tiene que ver con la identificación del modelo debido a que se cuenta con pocas observaciones. Consideramos que tanto el uso del MBQS para evaluar la sensibilidad como del paquete qmethod para realizar el análisis resulta novedoso, relevante y pertinente. es-ES
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dc.rights Derechos de autor 2021 Corporación Universitaria Iberoamericana es-ES
dc.source Revista Iberoamericana de Psicología; Vol. 13 Núm. 3 (2020): Revista Iberoamericana de Psicología; 109-118 es-ES
dc.source 2500-6517
dc.source 2027-1786
dc.subject sensibilidad materna es-ES
dc.subject metodología Q es-ES
dc.subject Q-sort es-ES
dc.subject análisis factorial confirmatorio es-ES
dc.subject análisis de componentes principales es-ES
dc.subject análisis Q es-ES
dc.title Mother Behavior Q-Set (MBQS): Dimensionality of the Mother Behavior Q-Set in samples from Mexico, Colombia and Uruguay en-US
dc.title Mother Behavior Q-Set (MBQS)Dimensionalidad del Q-set del comportamiento materno en muestras de México, Colombia y Uruguay es-ES
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