Psychometric properties of the metacognition questionnaire (MCQ-A) in Spanish adolescents
Carlos Salavera, José L. Antoñanzas, Eva Urbón, Pablo Usán

TL;DR
This study validates a Spanish version of a questionnaire that measures non-adaptive metacognitive beliefs in adolescents and finds it correlates with anxiety.
Contribution
The study provides a validated Spanish adaptation of the MCQ-A questionnaire for adolescents and confirms its five-factor structure.
Findings
The MCQ-A questionnaire has five factors explaining 53.42% of the variance in metacognitive beliefs.
Confirmatory factorial analysis supports a sustainable structure with five factors and 30 items.
Metacognitive beliefs are linked to anxiety features in adolescents.
Abstract
The Metacognition Questionnaire, including the version adapted to adolescents, measures non-adaptive metacognition believes. This study measured the structure of the MCQ-A factor in adolescents, and its correlation with anxiety and emotional regulation. The aim of this study was the adaptation and validation of the Spanish version of the questionnaire on metacognitive beliefs in adolescents with a sample of schoolchildren (N = 1031, age = 14.91 years). Two studies were undertaken: (1) the translation of the MCQ-A scale into Spanish, including the evaluation of internal consistency, factorial structure, and convergent validity; and (2) the confirmatory factorial analysis of the questionnaire. Five factors were obtained: (1) positive beliefs about concerns; (2) negative beliefs about lack of control and concern risk; (3) cognitive confidence; (4) the need to control thoughts; and (5)…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMental Health Research Topics · Innovative Teaching and Learning Methods · Anxiety, Depression, Psychometrics, Treatment, Cognitive Processes
