Fidedignidade da versão brasileira do Sistema SOCIII para análise da interação mãe-criança

  1. Patrícia Alvarenga
  2. Maria Ángeles Cerezo
Revista:
Avaliaçao Psicologica: Interamerican Journal of Psychological Assessment

ISSN: 2175-3431 1677-0471

Año de publicación: 2014

Volumen: 13

Número: 1

Páginas: 47-56

Tipo: Artículo

Otras publicaciones en: Avaliaçao Psicologica: Interamerican Journal of Psychological Assessment

Resumen

El objetivo de este estudio fue analizar la fiabilidad de la versión brasileña del sistema Códigos de Observación Estandarizados – SOCIII, para el análisis de la interacción madre-hijo en el contexto de juego libre. Ese sistema permite el registro secuencial de la interacción en tiempo real. El estudio se basó en el análisis de ocho episodios de interacción libre a los 48 meses de vida de los niños. Dos observadores independientes codificaron los seis primeros minutos de cada episodio. El valor global de Kappa fue 0,77, y los resultados para las categorías específicas de comportamiento revelaron valores aceptables. La discusión pone de relieve los problemas que pueden surgir en la obtención de niveles satisfactorios de fiabilidad en algunas categorías de la conducta del niño y las soluciones que se pueden adoptar durante el entrenamiento para evitar tales problemas.

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