Looking on the Bright Side of Life

IF 0.8 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
Michael W. Lippert, Johanna Schoppmann, Anna-Luisa Kranhold, Jessica Marks, Lena Marie Liedtke, Jürgen Margraf, Silvia Schneider
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Abstract: Theoretical Background: Positive mental health is not simply the absence of a mental disorder. We need a better understanding of the development of mental health, particularly if we are to better understand prevention, remission, and relapse in the context of mental disorders. To date, no measurement tool exists that captures positive mental health for childhood and adolescence, building on a robust theory of positive mental health. Objective: This study develops a questionnaire to assess positive mental health in children and adolescents between 6 and 18 years of age, both in self-report and in external report, and analyzes its quality in a first small sample. Method: Based on established adult scales, we developed a new questionnaire. 83 children and adolescents aged 6 – 18 years ( M = 11.89, SD = 3.0; 66 % female) and 77 parents completed the new questionnaire and other questionnaires assessing positive mental health and psychopathology. Results: The questionnaire showed a unidimensional factor structure as well as very good internal consistency and test-retest reliability. High positive correlations with self-efficacy and life satisfaction as well as high negative correlations with anxiety and depression confirmed the very good construct validity, both in child and parent ratings. Discussion and Conclusion: The PMH-Kids provides evidence of excellent psychometric quality in this first evaluation attempt. The questionnaire is comparable to its adult pendant, enabling researchers to assess positive mental health across the lifespan.
展望生活的光明面
摘要:理论背景:积极的心理健康不仅仅是没有精神障碍。我们需要更好地了解心理健康的发展,特别是如果我们要更好地了解精神障碍的预防、缓解和复发。迄今为止,还没有一种测量工具能够以积极心理健康的可靠理论为基础,对儿童和青少年的积极心理健康进行测量。研究目的本研究编制了一份问卷,以自我报告和外部报告的形式对 6 至 18 岁儿童和青少年的积极心理健康进行评估,并在首个小样本中对其质量进行了分析。方法:我们以已建立的成人量表为基础,编制了一份新的问卷。83 名 6-18 岁的儿童和青少年(男 = 11.89,女 SD = 3.0;66% 为女性)和 77 名家长填写了新问卷和其他评估积极心理健康和心理病理学的问卷。结果显示问卷显示出单维因子结构,以及非常好的内部一致性和重测可靠性。与自我效能感和生活满意度之间的高度正相关,以及与焦虑和抑郁之间的高度负相关,都证实了儿童和家长的评分具有很好的建构效度。讨论与结论:在首次评估中,PMH-Kids 证明了其出色的心理测量质量。该问卷与成人问卷具有可比性,使研究人员能够对整个生命周期的积极心理健康进行评估。
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Kindheit Und Entwicklung PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL-
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