Adolescent lifestyle profile-revised 2: validity and reliability among adolescents in Chile
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Gaete, Jorge
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Adolescent lifestyle profile-revised 2: validity and reliability among adolescents in Chile
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Objective: The aims of this study were twofold. First, to provide evidence of the validity and
reliability of the Adolescent Lifestyle Profile-Revised 2 (ALP-R2) among adolescents in Chile;
and second, to examine the relationship between the health-promoting behaviors measured by
this scale and several demographic variables.
Methods: Cross-sectional survey. Students attending grades 9 through 12 from schools representing
low-, middle-, and high-income families were included. All schools were in the city of
San Felipe, Chile. Students completed the ALP-R2, a fourty-four-item scale aiming to assess
health-promoting behaviors. To evaluate validity and reliability, confirmatory factor analysis
and omega coefficient calculation were conducted, respectively.
Results: The sample size was 572 students (82.5% of the eligible population). More males (56.6%)
than females (43.4%) participated in the study, and the mean age was 16.4 (SD, 1.3) years. The
ALP-R2 had adequate adjustment indicators in the confirmatory factor analysis, which means
that the data supports the original theoretical model (seven subscales). The highest internal
consistency was obtained for the total scale ( = 0.87); and (among the subscales), physical
activity ( = 0.85) and spiritual health ( = 0.78) had the highest reliability.
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Millennium Science Initiative of the Ministry of Economy, Development, and Tourism
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Jornal de Pediatria 97 (2021) 52---60
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