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 ISSN 0124-0137

TELLEZ ROJAS, Mario Arturo    RIVERA FONG, Liliana. Development and validation of an instrument to measure social exclusion perception in young people. []. , 23, 43, pp.144-166.   29--2019. ISSN 0124-0137.  https://doi.org/10.17081/psico.23.43.3294.

Introduction:

Social exclusion is a multifactorial phenomenon that involves economic, institutional and social disadvantages for diverse groups of people. Frequently, young people face social exclusion that causes them negative consequences.

Objective:

To develop and validate an instrument to evaluate social exclusion perception in young people from Mexico.

Method:

This is an article research result, which is based on psychometric principles. During the first phase, a preliminary instrument version was developed on the base of a literature review. Experts and a group of young Mexican people evaluate items’ quality. During the second phase, 415 participants were enrolled and the instrument psychometric properties (reliability, validity, and interpretation) were estimated.

Results:

The first version instrument included 60 items which were evaluated in the second phase. The final version of the instrument has 35 items grouped in nine factors that explained 62,30 % of the total variance. This instrument's factorial structure showed high internal consistency (α=.863). The confirmatory factorial analysis indicated an acceptable fit (x2=1.71; CFI=.926; RMSEA=.042) which gave evidence of the instrument empirical validity.

Conclusion:

Instrument has good psychometric properties to evaluate social exclusion perception; therefore it can be used in the psychosocial investigation. Social exclusion phenomenon has been studied on base the politics, economic and sociology sciences; however until author knowledge, this is a pioneer proposal to study social exclusion based on the social psychology. This science is focused in the subject vision and their group social interactions.

: social exclusion perception; psychosocial theory; empirical validity; internal consistency; psychometric properties; young Mexican people.

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