TY - JOUR AU - Stumpf, B. Cameron AU - Chang, Kelly B. T. PY - 2021/05/20 Y2 - 2024/03/29 TI - Resilience in Nicaragua: Preliminary Factor Analysis and Validation of the CYRM-28 JF - International Journal of Child and Adolescent Resilience JA - IJCAR VL - 8 IS - 1 SE - Articles DO - 10.7202/1077722ar UR - https://ijcar-rirea.ca/index.php/ijcar-rirea/article/view/271 SP - 135-145 AB - Objectives: The current study used factor analytic techniques to examine the performance of the Child and Youth Resilience Measure (CYRM-28) in Nicaragua. Method: Nicaraguan youth from Managua, León, Chinandega, and Granada (n = 2,764) completed the CYRM-28 and the Personal Wellbeing Index (PWI-A). The CYRM-28 and PWI-A are self-report measures that were translated into Spanish in previous studies. Results: A confirmatory factor analysis on the CYRM-28 did not support the eight-factor model from previous research. An exploratory factor analysis yielded a six-factor model: Social Belonging, Cultural Context, Caregiver Context, Social Skills, Spiritual Context, and Responsibility. Seven items were removed to improve model fit, reducing the CYRM-28 to only 21 items. We named this the CYRM-21-N (Nicaragua). Conclusion: The CYRM-28 did not yield an eight-factor structure in our data from Nicaraguan youth. Implications: From our analyses, we constructed the CYRM-21-N, a briefer version of the CYRM-28 with a revised factor structure. The CYRM-21-N may be useful in studying youth populations or assessing intervention outcomes in Nicaragua. ER -