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Development and Validation of a Brief Scale of Vengeful Tendencies (BSVT-11) in a Mexican Sample.

Ana Lorena Flores-CamachoDiana Laura Castillo-VerdejoJulio César Penagos-Corzo
Published in: Behavioral sciences (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
The development and analysis of psychometric properties of a brief scale that assesses vengeful tendencies (BSVT-11) is presented. A three-dimensional model is proposed: (1) resentment, (2) planning of revenge, and (3) justification of revenge. Two studies were conducted for this purpose: one was carried out with a sample of 478 participants, to evaluate the content validity, factorial structure, reliability, and invariance of the instrument; the other was conducted with a sample of 308 participants, to determine the concurrent validity of the BSVT-11. The data indicated adequate reliability (ω = 0.877), optimal fit (CFI = 1.0, TLI = 1.0) according to the dimensions proposed, and invariance between genders ( p = 0.893). Concurrent validity data yield significant correlation values ( p < 0.001) ranging from 0.522 to 0.804 in the analyses between the BSVT and other scales. The results allow us to present a brief instrument with good psychometric properties with possibilities for use in basic and translational science.
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