Factorial Structure, Internal Consistency, and Measurement Invariance of a Self-Report Scale for Assessing Mental Health Problems in Adults
Background: In Latin America, there is a lack of brief, valid, and culturally appropriate instruments for assessing adult mental health, which may hinder early detection and primary access to interventions. Objective: This aim of this study was to adapt and validate a self-report scale for adults de...
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2025
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