Mampane, Motlalepule Ruth2012-12-132012-12-132012Mampane, R 2012, 'Psychometric properties of a measure of resilience among middle-adolescents in a South African setting', Journal of Psychology in Africa, vol. 22, no. 3, pp. 405-408.1433-0237http://hdl.handle.net/2263/20815This study reports on the reliability of scores and the structural properties of a resilience measure used with adolescents from a low resource South African neighbourhood. The Resilience Questionnaire for Middle-Adolescents in Township Schools (R-MATS) was administered to 213 Black, Grade 9 middle-adolescent learners (M age = 14 yrs, 11 months, SD = 0.54, girls = 38.5%, boys = 61.5%). Internal consistency measures were computed including Exploratory Factor Analysis. Four factors defined resilience in the setting: confidence and internal locus of control, social support, toughness and commitment, and achievement orientation. The R-MATS appears reliable for measuring resilience among teenagers in low-income settings.en© 2012 Elliot & FitzpatrickResilienceResilience questionnaireMiddle adolescencePsychometrics -- South AfricaResilience (Personality trait) in adolescence -- South AfricaTeenagers -- South AfricaPsychometric properties of a measure of resilience among middle-adolescents in a South African settingArticle