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Psychometric properties of Spanish version of the Mini-Mental Adjustment to Cancer Scale
Authors:Caterina Calderon  Urbano Lorenzo-Seva  Pere Joan Ferrando  David Gómez-Sánchez  Estrella Ferreira  Laura Ciria-Suarez  Marta Oporto-Alonso  Marina Fernández-Andujar  Paula Jiménez-Fonseca
Affiliation:1. Department of Clinical Psychology and Psychobiology, Faculty of Psychology, University of Barcelona, Spain;2. Department of Psychology, Faculty of Psychology, Rovira and Virgili University, Spain;3. Department of Psychology, University Abat Oliba, Spain;4. Department of Medical Oncology, Hospital Universitario Central of Asturias, Spain;5. University of Basque Country, Spain
Abstract:Background/ObjectiveThe aim of the study was to examine the factor structure and psychometric properties of the Spanish version of the Mini-Mental Adjustment to Cancer Scale (Mini-MAC) in a large sample of patients with non-metastatic, resected cancer.MethodsProspective, observational, multicenter study for which 914 patients were recruited from 15 Spanish hospitals. Exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses, validity and reliability analyses were conducted.ResultsFactor-analytic results indicated a 4-factor structure of the Spanish version of the Mini-MAC. Three subscales have psychometric properties similar to those of Helplessness, Anxious preoccupation, and Cognitive avoidance of the original the Mini-MAC. The Fighting spirit and the Fatalism subscales were combined on the Positive attitude scale. The four factor-derived scale scores exhibited acceptable accuracy for individual measurement purposes, as well as stability over time in test-retest assessments at 6 months. Validity assessments found meaningful relations between the derived scale scores, and Brief Symptom Inventory depression and anxiety scores and Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy spiritual well-being scores.ConclusionsThe Spanish version of the Mini-MAC provides reliable and valid measures for patients with non-metastatic, resected cancer, and results corroborate the instrument’s cross-cultural validity.
Keywords:Mental adjustment  Oncology  Reliability  Validity  Instrumental study  Ajuste mental  Oncología  Fiabilidad  Validez  Estudio instrumental
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