Measuring social skills: cultural adaptation and validation of the SSI-Del Prette

This study aims to adapt and validate the social skills inventory (SSI) (Del Prette and Del Prette, 2001) to the Portuguese population. The authors conducted two studies. In Study 1, the authors gathered the psychometric characteristics of the SSI-Del-Prette through exploratoryfactor analysis (EFA) and confirmatory factor analysis (CFA). In Study 2, the authors correlated the new measure with measures of depression and empathy to test for divergent and concurrent validity. The obtained version of the SSI-Del-Prette showed a good model fit and internal consistency. This measure presented six factors: conversation and social confidence, easiness of self-exposure, self-expression of positive affect, coping assertively with risk, defending interests and opinions and giving and receiving praise. The indicators of convergent and divergent validity supported the integrity of the measure. The adaptation of this measure of social skills opens new possibilities for studying these skills. This paper provides an adaptation of a measure of six social skills expanded to the older adult population.
Source: The Journal of Adult Protection - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Source Type: research