The reflective function questionnaire for youth: Hungarian adaptation and evaluation of associations with quality of life and psychopathology.

Clinical child psychology and psychiatry Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-05-09 DOI:10.1177/13591045241252205
Brigitta Szabó, Carla Sharp, Judit Futó, Márton Boda, Laura Losonczy, Mónika Miklósi
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An important correlate of mental health problems is mentalizing capacity, which appears to be particularly influential during adolescence. However, quality of life has not been studied in relation to mentalizing capacity among adolescents. This study aimed to translate the Reflective Function Questionnaire for Youth (RFQY) into Hungarian, present its psychometric properties, and assess its relationship with demographic characteristics, psychopathology and quality of life. A community sample of 384 youths aged 12-18 years completed the RFQY, the Measure of Quality of Life for Children and Adolescents, and the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire. First, we conducted an exploratory factor analysis with direct oblimin rotation on the RFQY items. Next, we assessed the associations between the RFQY and demographics, quality of life, and psychopathology. The EFA resulted in four factors: Internal-self, Internal-other, Self-other, and Strong emotions. The Cronbach's alpha coefficients of the scales were .81, .82, .67, and .80, respectively. The subscales were uniquely associated with psychopathology and quality of life. Our study provides the first psychometric support for the Hungarian version of the RFQY and indicates that adolescents suffering from internalizing, externalizing symptoms or lower levels of quality of life could benefit from interventions aimed at enhancing mentalizing capacity.

青少年反思功能问卷:匈牙利语改编以及与生活质量和心理病理学的关联评估。
与心理健康问题相关的一个重要因素是心智能力,这种能力似乎在青少年时期尤其具有影响力。然而,还没有人研究过生活质量与青少年心理调节能力的关系。本研究旨在将《青少年反思功能问卷》(RFQY)翻译成匈牙利语,介绍其心理测量特性,并评估其与人口统计学特征、心理病理学和生活质量之间的关系。由 384 名 12-18 岁的青少年组成的社区样本完成了 RFQY、儿童和青少年生活质量测量以及优势和困难问卷。首先,我们对 RFQY 项目进行了探索性因子分析和直接顺反旋转分析。接着,我们评估了 RFQY 与人口统计学、生活质量和心理病理学之间的关联。EFA 分析得出了四个因子:内部-自我、内部-他人、自我-他人和强烈情绪。量表的 Cronbach's alpha 系数分别为 0.81、0.82、0.67 和 0.80。各分量表与精神病理学和生活质量具有独特的相关性。我们的研究首次为匈牙利版 RFQY 提供了心理计量学支持,并表明患有内化、外化症状或生活质量较低的青少年可以从旨在提高心理能力的干预措施中获益。
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