1. Children and Adolescent Perfectionism Scale: Validation in a Portuguese Adolescent Sample
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António Macedo, Jorge M. Saraiva, Carmen Bento, and Ana Telma Pereira
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validation ,lcsh:BF1-990 ,adolescentes ,EPCA, validação ,Sample (statistics) ,perfecionismo ,Perfectionism (psychology) ,Factor structure ,medicine.disease_cause ,Scale validation ,language.human_language ,lcsh:Psychology ,Internal consistency ,language ,medicine ,adolescents ,perfectionism ,CAPS ,Portuguese ,Factorial analysis ,Psychology ,General Psychology ,Reliability (statistics) ,Clinical psychology - Abstract
The aim of this study was to analyze the psychometric properties of the Portuguese version of the Child and Adolescent Perfectionism Scale (CAPS). Method: 971 Portuguese high school students (572 girls and 399 boys) answered the CAPS. The test-retest reliability was obtained with 206 participants from the total sample. Results: Internal consistency (α= .809) and test-retest reliability (r= .691) were satisfactory. Main components of factorial analysis yielded two factors, accounting for 41.44% of the total variance. Factor structure was similar to the original version. Factors were labelled as "Socially Prescribed Perfectionism" and "Self-Oriented Perfectionism". Discussion: The Portuguese version of the CAPS is a valid and useful instrument for the evaluation of perfectionism among Portuguese adolescents.
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- 2014
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