Scale of Stereotypes about the Mentally Ill: Construction and Preliminary Psychometric Evidence

Patrícia Fonseca de Sousa, S. Maciel
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Developing awareness of stereotypes regarding people with mental disorders has great relevance, as it implies understanding the characteristics of the shared conceptualization society has toward this social group. Such understanding identifi es elements for action aiming to favor the social inclusion of these individuals. This research aimed to develop the Scale of Stereotypes about the Mentally Ill (SSMI) by gathering psychometric data. Two studies were performed. In Study 1, 210 university students with a mean age of 24.07 (SD = 5.77) participated. In Study 2, 206 university students with a mean age of 24.35 (SD = 6.51) were included. In the fi rst study, principal component analysis indicated the existence of two components (Threat Stereotypes, α = 0.81; Disability stereotypes, α = 0.80) with 10 items in total. In the second study, a confi rmatory factor analysis indicated that the two-factor model proposed for the scale was adequate: χ2/df = 2.31, GFI = 0.93, CFI = 0.94, and RMSEA = 0.08 (90% CI = 0.057 – 0.103). It was concluded that this measure exhibits apparent factor validity and internal consistency and can be used to measure stereotypes about individuals with mental illness adequately.
精神病刻板印象量表:构建与初步心理测量证据
提高对精神障碍患者刻板印象的认识具有重要意义,因为它意味着理解社会对这一社会群体的共同概念化特征。这种理解确定了旨在促进这些人融入社会的行动要素。本研究旨在通过收集心理测量数据,编制精神疾病刻板印象量表。进行了两项研究。研究1210名大学生参与,平均年龄24.07岁(SD = 5.77)。研究2共纳入206名大学生,平均年龄24.35岁(SD = 6.51)。在第一项研究中,主成分分析表明存在两个成分(威胁刻板印象,α = 0.81;残障刻板印象,α = 0.80),共10项。在第二项研究中,验证性因子分析表明,量表的双因素模型是适当的:χ2/df = 2.31, GFI = 0.93, CFI = 0.94, RMSEA = 0.08 (90% CI = 0.057 - 0.103)。结果表明,该量表具有明显的因素效度和内部一致性,可用于衡量心理疾病个体的刻板印象。
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