Adaptation and validation into Spanish of the brief scale of mood regulation through music (B-MMR)
Autor:
Hermida, Miguel-Ángel
; Tomé-Lourido, David
; Pereira, Ana Isabel
Fecha:
2026Palabra clave:
Revista / editorial:
BMC PsychologyCitación:
Hermida, M-A., Tomé-Lourido, D. & Pereira, A. I. (2026). Adaptation and validation into Spanish of the brief scale of mood regulation through music. BMC Psychology, 14, 494. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40359-026-04100-9Tipo de Ítem:
articleDirección web:
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40359-026-04100-9
Resumen:
Background Music plays a crucial role in mood regulation by influencing emotions, reducing stress, and enhancing
overall well-being. Few instruments measure the use of music as a mood regulatory strategy. This study aimed to
adapt and validate the Brief Music in Mood Regulation Scale (B-MMR), a 21-item self-report instrument, to the Spanish
language.
Method Data was analysed from 429 Spanish students and was collected between September and December 2024.
The B-MMR was used alongside the Basic Emotions Questionnaire. A confirmatory factor analysis, reliability, invariance
analysis and external validity tests were conducted.
Results Confirmatory factor analysis of the B-MMR with 7 factors and 3-item each demonstrated robust indicators of
global adjustment replicating the original structure of the questionnaire, as well as satisfactory reliability and validity
data. The invariance analysis showed homogeneity in the measurement model.
Conclusions The Spanish version of the B-MMR is a valuable instrument to further understand music’s psychological
impact on mood in the Spanish population.
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