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Universidad Miguel Hernández de Elche
2020
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- ANÁLISIS PSICOMÉTRICO DEL CUESTIONARIO DE AFRONTAMIENTO EN FAMILIARES VENEZOLANOS DE USUARIOS DE DROGAS Celibeth Guarín Cárdenas María de los Ángeles Ulloa Alvarado Víctor López Guerra Guillermo Yáber Oltra Salud users drugs Venezuela validation Family coping An estimate in Venezuela suggests that about 5% of its population are drug users, so assistance to them and their families is important in public policy. Aim. For this motive, they were evaluated the psychometric properties of the Mexican version of the Coping Questionnaire (CQ) in Venezuela, with relatives of drug users. Method. Three hundred family members relatives, aged between 18 and 72 years, answered the questionnaire in an observational, cross-sectional, field and psychometric study. The resulting instrument includes 23 items that measure the strategies of Committed and Independent Coping. Results. The confirmatory factor analysis showed the presence of two factors with adequate internal consistency, Compromised Coping (α = 0.88) and Independent Coping (α = 0.75), while that of the total instrument was (α = 0.86). Results show that the closer the relative or ascendant (mother / father) is with the drug user, the higher the score obtained in the committed dimension. Moreover, when family members receive some type of support as support groups, there is a tendency to score higher in the Independent dimension. Conclusion. The instrument adapted to Venezuela is reliable, valid and easy to apply. It will be useful to measure coping strategies and generate intervention strategies. 2020 artículo científico 1578-5319 https://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=83982643003 es http://www.redalyc.org/revista.oa?id=839 Salud y drogas application/pdf Universidad Miguel Hernández de Elche Salud y drogas (España) Num.1 Vol.20