02091nas a2200265 4500000000100000008004100001260001200042653001700054653000800071653002300079653003300102653001600135653001900151100003400170700002500204700002400229700002500253700001800278245007700296300001000373490000700383520140700390022001401797020001401811 2021 d c10/202110aSelf-concept10aAF510aInternal structure10aConfirmatory Factor Analysis10aReliability10aSchoolchildren1 aRenzo Felipe Carranza Esteban1 aPercy G. Ruiz Mamani1 aOscar Mamani-Benito1 aRonald M. Hernández1 aMichael White00aPsychometric analysis of a reduced version of the AF5 Self-concept Scale a67-730 v273 aIntroduction: The importance of the perception of one's potential, of who one is, and of what can become, is decisive in the development of personality, especially in adolescents. Objective: Analysis the psychometric properties of the García & Musitu's AF5 Self-Concept Scale in a sample of high school students in the city of Lima-Peru. Material and methods: The study participants were 646 school children (312 boys and 334 girls), ranging in age from 11 to 17 years old (M = 13.95, SD = 1.62). The Garcia and Musitu self-concept scale (AF5) was administered and exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis was performed. Data analysis was done with the programs Factor Analysis (version 10.9.02) and R (version 4.0.2). Results: It was shown that the original model of the AF5 scale, composed of 30 items distributed in 5 latent factors, does not present adequate goodness of fit indexes. The model was re-specified with 28 and 23 items, with the latter presenting acceptable indexes of goodness of fit and conserving the multidimensional structure of the scale (χ2 = 686,217, df = 220, p = 0.00; IFC = 0,944, TLI = 0,936, SRMR = 0,063, RMSEA = 0,057). Also, the scale reports an adequate reliability (ω = 0.831; CI95% = 0.803 - 0.855). Conclusions: The AF5 scale (23 items) is a valid and reliable instrument that can be used for research purposes with school children in Lima, Peru. a1134-7937 a2174-0437