“Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale (RSES): Analysis of the factorial structure and proposal of a new version of only positive items“
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2022Author(s)
Vilca, Lindsey W.
Travezaño-Cabrera, Aaron
Santos-Garcia, Stephany
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“Introduction. The objective was to evaluate the factor structure and propose a new version
of the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale with only positive items to overcome the method effect
associated with negative items.
Method. A version A (positive and negative items) and a version B (only positive items) were
considered. A sample of 350 university students was collected for each version.
Results. The CFA shows that version A's one-dimensional model (A1) does not present adequate fit indices. It was also found that adding a specific factor for negative items (model A2)
and another factor for positive items (model A3) does not improve the fit indices. A twodimensional model (A4 model) does not improve the fit indices either. Regarding the onedimensional model of version B, it presents a superior fit compared to the original model
(model A1)
Discussion and Conclusions. It is concluded that version B, a proposal of only positive
items, adequately measures self-esteem since it does not have negative items and agrees with
Rosenberg's original approach.
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