Obsessive compulsive inventory-child version (OCI-CV) in a spanish community sample of children and adolescents

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2014

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Ana I. Rosa Alcázar et al., « Obsessive compulsive inventory-child version (OCI-CV) in a spanish community sample of children and adolescents », Psicothema, ID : 10670/1.cj9eeo


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"There is growing interest in the design of instruments that assess obsessive- compulsive symptoms in children. The Obsessive Compulsive Inventory - Child Version ( OCI -CV ) has been shown to be valid for assessing these symptoms in clinical and non-clinical population . The aim of this study was to examine the factor structure and psychometric properties of the OCI -CV in Spanish community population. Method : Data from 914 children / adolescents were collected with an average age of 13.01 years (SD = 1.96 , 51.3 % male) . An exploratory factor analysis was performed. Subsequently examined the internal consistency , the test- retest reliability fi and convergent and divergent validity of the total score of the instrument and the factors obtained . Finally, the existence of differences by gender and age of the participants was found . Results: The results showed a similar to the OCI -CV original, composite structure by the following factors : Cleaning / Checking , Obsession , Order, Duda , Neutralization and Accumulation . Internal consistency was good for the total score , but moderate for the different subscales . The Castilian version of the OCI -CV showed evidence of test- retest reliability fi and convergent and discriminant validity . Conclusions: OCI -CV is a tool with adequate psychometric properties for the assessment of obsessions and compulsions in children / Spanish adolescents ."

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