Pereda Beltran, NoemÃForns, Maria, 1946-2024-11-272024-11-272005-120033-2941https://hdl.handle.net/2445/216782The psychometric properties and exploratory factor analysis of the Children's Attributions and Perceptions Scale in two Spanish samples of children were examined (n = 48 from an after-school social care center in a deprived neighborhood, and n = 120 from a school mainly enrolling families of medium socioeconomic status; 49% boys and 51% girls; M age = 10.5 yr., SD = 18.7). A cross-cultural comparative analysis of the Spanish samples and the normative sample was also carried out. Factor analysis supported a 4-factor solution for Spanish populations. Significant differences were found between the Spanish groups in school and the social care centers. The cross-cultural analysis showed that stressful conditions (sexual abuse vs deprivation) produced greater differences than cultural group (Spanish vs American)19 p.application/pdfeng(c) Ammons Scientific, 2005Persones desfavoridesPsicometriaAnà lisi factorialAutoconceptePeople with social disabilitiesPsychometricsFactor analysisSelf-perceptionUse of the Children's Attributions and Perceptions Scale in an underprivileged Spanish sampleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/article5191152024-11-27info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess