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Title: Formulation of a symbolic violence scale questionnaire: the importance of the epistemological, theoretical, and methodological construction of the object of study
Author: Xavier Gimeno Torrent (https://www.xaviergimeno.net, https://twitter.com/Xavier_Gimeno)
Affiliation: Department of Sociology, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (Autonomous University of Barcelona) Correspondence to: xavier.gimeno@xaviergimeno.net
Funding details: This research is part of the project “The circuit of symbolic violence in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS)/Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME): Development of a symbolic violence scale” which has not received or is receiving any public or private funding or crowdfunding in any of its stages for any purpose. The author also does not receive any funding or remuneration.
Disclosure statement:
No conflict of interest at all.
Acknowledgments: This research has been carried out within the framework of the Sociology PhD program of the Department of Sociology of the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (Autonomous University of Barcelona). I would like to sincerely thank Rosa Matas Serra for her invaluable help with the revision of the English translation of the original version non-shortened of the symbolic violence scale questionnaire.
Abstract:
Objective:
The objective of this article is to develop a version 0 or preliminary of the symbolic violence scale in chronic fatigue syndrome/myalgic encephalomyelitis (CFS/ME). Given the general lack in the international panorama of measurement instruments that provide standardized and comparable information on the social circumstances surrounding these patients and this disease, obtaining such a scale is urgent.
Method:
For this purpose, first the epistemological, theoretical, and methodological foundations of what, based on Pierre Bourdieu’s approaches, have been considered to be a good scale questionnaire, are presented. Secondly, based on previously existing qualitative materials, the relevant quantitative analyses were carried out (analysis of co-occurrences of keywords, multidimensional Mahalanobis-Fisher-Wilks tests, and finally analysis of bivariate contingency tables) in order to isolate the most significant keywords, which, together with the review of the qualitative materials and in accordance with the 3 proposed construction principles, should serve as the basis for the questions of the scale questionnaire to generate the identification of the people surveyed with the questions.
Results:
In this way, a scale questionnaire was obtained consisting of 46 items with indirect questions of objective facts based on concrete examples extracted from the analyses carried out. The last step was to summarize the scale items with ChatGPT 3.5 Turbo.
Keywords: CFS/ME, epistemology, methodology, object of study, questionnaire, scale, symbolic violence, theory.
Title: Formulation of a symbolic violence scale questionnaire: the importance of the epistemological, theoretical, and methodological construction of the object of study
Author: Xavier Gimeno Torrent (https://www.xaviergimeno.net, https://twitter.com/Xavier_Gimeno)
Affiliation: Department of Sociology, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (Autonomous University of Barcelona) Correspondence to: xavier.gimeno@xaviergimeno.net
Funding details: This research is part of the project “The circuit of symbolic violence in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS)/Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME): Development of a symbolic violence scale” which has not received or is receiving any public or private funding or crowdfunding in any of its stages for any purpose. The author also does not receive any funding or remuneration.
Disclosure statement:
No conflict of interest at all.
Acknowledgments: This research has been carried out within the framework of the Sociology PhD program of the Department of Sociology of the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (Autonomous University of Barcelona). I would like to sincerely thank Rosa Matas Serra for her invaluable help with the revision of the English translation of the original version non-shortened of the symbolic violence scale questionnaire.
Abstract:
Objective:
The objective of this article is to develop a version 0 or preliminary of the symbolic violence scale in chronic fatigue syndrome/myalgic encephalomyelitis (CFS/ME). Given the general lack in the international panorama of measurement instruments that provide standardized and comparable information on the social circumstances surrounding these patients and this disease, obtaining such a scale is urgent.
Method:
For this purpose, first the epistemological, theoretical, and methodological foundations of what, based on Pierre Bourdieu’s approaches, have been considered to be a good scale questionnaire, are presented. Secondly, based on previously existing qualitative materials, the relevant quantitative analyses were carried out (analysis of co-occurrences of keywords, multidimensional Mahalanobis-Fisher-Wilks tests, and finally analysis of bivariate contingency tables) in order to isolate the most significant keywords, which, together with the review of the qualitative materials and in accordance with the 3 proposed construction principles, should serve as the basis for the questions of the scale questionnaire to generate the identification of the people surveyed with the questions.
Results:
In this way, a scale questionnaire was obtained consisting of 46 items with indirect questions of objective facts based on concrete examples extracted from the analyses carried out. The last step was to summarize the scale items with ChatGPT 3.5 Turbo.
Keywords: CFS/ME, epistemology, methodology, object of study, questionnaire, scale, symbolic violence, theory.