2008, Número 5
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Rev Mex Neuroci 2008; 9 (5)
Confiabilidad y validez del cuestionario EV-POL en una muestra de pacientes mexicanos
Pando OLA, Pulido RMA
Idioma: Español
Referencias bibliográficas: 36
Paginas: 391-394
Archivo PDF: 47.12 Kb.
RESUMEN
Objetivo: Validar la estadística del instrumento de evaluación clínica para las estructuras límbicas, denominado EV-POL.
Material y métodos: El instrumento se aplicó a 30 pacientes con diagnóstico clínico por problemas en las estructuras límbicas; adicionalmente se aplicó a 30 pacientes diagnosticados como clínicamente sanos.
Resultados: Los resultados mostraron que el instrumento posee una consistencia interna, medida por alfa de Cronbach de 0.919. Adicionalmente, los resultados mostraron que el grupo clínico obtuvo puntajes estadísticamente mayores que el grupo control.
Conclusión: Los resultados sugieren que el instrumento es confiable y posee validez empírica.
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