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ABSTRACT: Objectives
To translate and validate the Problem-Solving Decision-Making scale instrument into the Portuguese language.Design
Cross-sectional study.Setting participants
The Problem-Solving Decision-Making scale was translated from English to Portuguese and then back-translated to obtain a final version. The questionnaire was then applied face-to-face from January to March 2019 in a representative sample of the Portuguese population (n=301 people aged 20 years or more) to validate the Problem-Solving Decision-Making scale in a Portuguese population.Outcomes
Principal component analysis and Cronbach's alpha.Results
Principal component analysis was used to evaluate the validity of the internal structure of the scale. The results identified two components: problem-solving and decision-making with an explained variance of 65.9%. For internal consistency, three different techniques were used and applied to the two components. All of the items have very good internal consistency (problem-solving Cronbach's alpha=0.931 and decision-making Cronbach's alpha=0.951).Conclusions
The validation of the Portuguese scale agreed well with the existing literature. The scale can be divided into two components: the problem-solving component and the decision-making component. The translated scale demonstrated good internal consistency and can therefore be used in future studies.
SUBMITTER: Gregorio M
PROVIDER: S-EPMC7322329 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jun
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Gregório Micaela M Teixeira Andreia A Páscoa Rosália R Baptista Sofia S Carvalho Rosa R Martins Carlos C
BMJ open 20200628 6
<h4>Objectives</h4>To translate and validate the Problem-Solving Decision-Making scale instrument into the Portuguese language.<h4>Design</h4>Cross-sectional study.<h4>Setting participants</h4>The Problem-Solving Decision-Making scale was translated from English to Portuguese and then back-translated to obtain a final version. The questionnaire was then applied face-to-face from January to March 2019 in a representative sample of the Portuguese population (n=301 people aged 20 years or more) to ...[more]