01685nas a2200253 4500000000100000008004100001260001200042653001700054653001300071653001600084653001100100653003300111100003600144700002900180700003300209700003200242700004400274245009500318300001000413490000700423520097300430022001401403020001401417 2022 d c03/202210aSelf-concept10aValidity10aReliability10aScales10aConfirmatory Factor Analysis1 aEdgar Guillermo Pulido Guerrero1 aLuz Karine Jiménez Ruiz1 aMiladys Paola Redondo Marín1 aLesby Johanna Lora Carrillo1 aMaría del Carmen Jiménez Barriosnuevo00aConfirmatory Factor Analysis of a Self-Concept Scale for a Colombian University Population a91-990 v283 aThe purpose of the research was to obtain psychometric evidence of a measuring self-concept with the university population of a Colombian city, called EVA-42 and previously developed by the authors based on the Shavelson self-concept model. To do this, a cluster sampling of 500 university students to whom the EVA-42 was applied digitally was carried out. Indicators of goodness of fit were estimated using CFA and correlations between the subscales of the EVA-42 and another instrument for measuring self-concept called AF5; Likewise, reliability coefficients were estimated by internal consistency and scales were established using centiles. The AFC results support a penta-factorial structure with CMIN / DF = 1.758, RMSEA = .039, TLI = .950, CFI = .958 and NFI = .908, as well as Spearman-Brown values and α> .8 for reliability of all subscales. It is concluded that the instrument is adequate for measuring self-concept with the Colombian university population. a1134-7937 a2174-0437