@article{uneatlantico164, title = {Validation of a Scale for Assessing Social Validity in Mindfulness-Based Educational Programs}, pages = {935--936}, journal = {Mindfulness}, volume = {28}, author = {Luis L{\'o}pez-Gonz{\'a}lez and David Herrero-Fern{\'a}ndez and Alberto Amutio and Txemi Santamar{\'i}a and William Van Gordon}, year = {2019}, number = {5}, keywords = {Apego, Adulto, Evaluaci{\'o}n, Medida, Validez.}, url = {http://repositorio.uneatlantico.es/id/eprint/164/}, abstract = {The CaMir-R is a short version of the original questionnaire which assesses attachment cognitions. Specifically, it is focused on subjects? evaluations of their past and present attachment experiences, and their personal interpretations of parents? attitudes during childhood. The aim of this study was to validate the CaMir-R in Spanish adult population. A total of 433 university students (121 men and 350 women) and 38 anorexic women completed the CaMir-R and other measures of eating disorder symptoms and borderline traits. Internal consistency and construct, concurrent and discriminant validity were evaluated. The results suggested a six-factor structure for 29 items with overall adequate internal consistency indexes, confirming its validity and reliability. The instrument permits a relatively short and inexpensive means of administration in large samples of adults.} }