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Validation of the Multidimensional Inventory of Infidelity

Infidelity is a problem that entails psychological and physical consequences in humankind (Buss, 2016; Gonzalez et al., 2009; Shackelford et al., 2003); thus, indicating the importance of measuring infidelity construct. The objective of the study was to determine the validity and reliability of the...

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Published in:International journal of psychological research 2021-01, Vol.14 (1), p.33
Main Authors: Munevar, Fernando Riveros, Patino, Luis Enrique Prieto, Ortegon, Laura Marroquin, Rodriguez, Mariana Cardona, Zapata, Camilo Delgado, Nino, Yuri Rodriguez
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Language:English
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Summary:Infidelity is a problem that entails psychological and physical consequences in humankind (Buss, 2016; Gonzalez et al., 2009; Shackelford et al., 2003); thus, indicating the importance of measuring infidelity construct. The objective of the study was to determine the validity and reliability of the Multidimensional Infidelity Inventory (IMIN) for Colombian samples. For this, the instrument was applied to 674 Colombian participants, 224 men (33.28%) and 449 women (66.71%), with ages between 18 and 81 years (M = 25.11;SD = 10.56), carrying out exploratory factor analysis, confirmatory, and internal consistency for each subscale. In general, in the Motives to infidelity scale, three factors were found that explained 66.74% of the total accumulated variance; three factors were found in the Trend to Infidelity scale, explaining 65.02% of the total variance; in the sub-scale of Beliefs to infidelity, five factors were obtained, explaining 58.33% of the accumulated variance; and in the sub-scale of Consequences of infidelity, two clearly constituted factors were found, which explain 57.58% of the accumulated variance. All of them had confirmatory models with adequate levels of goodness of fit, adequate Cronbach alpha indicators, item-item, and item-test correlations, in addition to concordance with the original proposal of the instrument.
ISSN:2011-7922
2011-7922
DOI:10.21500/20112084.4710