[New Normative Values for the German Short Version of the Resilience Scale (RS-13)].

IF 0.7 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Jenny Rosendahl, Karolin Ebmeyer, Bernhard Strauß, Veronika Engert
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Abstract

Objective: In a representative survey conducted in Germany, normative values for the German short version of the RS-13 resilience scale were updated and compared with the data from a previous representative survey conducted in 2001.

Methods: In a representative study conducted by the social science research institute USUMA GmbH in 2021, people aged 16 to 95 years (N=2,505) were randomly selected and interviewed by telephone. Data were compared to representative data collected in 2001 (N=2,045), and the influence of demographic variables on resilience was examined.

Results: The internal consistency of the RS-13 was α=0.92. Current norm data of the RS-13, differentiated by gender and age, were generated. Access to these data is provided by an online tool, which can be used for the norm-oriented interpretation of individual resilience values (http://rs13.shinyapps.io/RS13). In the current 2021 sample, the mean resilience score was significantly higher than in 2001 (d=0.28, 95% CI [0.22-0.34]). Age was significantly negatively associated with resilience, education and net household income showed a significant negative correlation.

Discussion: The RS-13 has good psychometric properties. Providing updated normative values of the RS-13 is justified due to the significantly higher scores in 2021 compared to 2001. The updated normative values allow for the comparison of future data with those of the German general population. In addition, the online tool can be used for the norm-oriented interpretation of individual resilience scores as part of diagnostic procedures.

Conclusion: The RS-13 is a reliable, valid and economical instrument for assessing resilience in its theoretical understanding of a stable personality trait. Future studies investigating resilience should consider age, education and income as relevant influencing variables.

[德国简易版复原力量表(RS-13)的新标准值]。
目的在德国进行的一项代表性调查中,对德文简版 RS-13 复原力量表的标准值进行了更新,并与 2001 年进行的一项代表性调查的数据进行了比较:在社会科学研究机构 USUMA GmbH 于 2021 年进行的一项代表性研究中,随机选取了 16 至 95 岁的人群(N=2,505)进行电话访问。数据与 2001 年收集的代表性数据(N=2,045)进行了比较,并研究了人口统计学变量对复原力的影响:结果:RS-13 的内部一致性为 α=0.92。生成了按性别和年龄区分的 RS-13 现行标准数据。这些数据通过在线工具提供,可用于以标准为导向的个人复原力值解释 (http://rs13.shinyapps.io/RS13)。在当前的 2021 年样本中,抗逆力的平均得分明显高于 2001 年(d=0.28,95% CI [0.22-0.34])。年龄与复原力呈明显负相关,教育程度与家庭净收入呈明显负相关:RS-13具有良好的心理测量特性。由于 2021 年的得分明显高于 2001 年,因此有理由提供 RS-13 的最新常模值。更新后的标准值可以将未来的数据与德国普通人群的数据进行比较。此外,作为诊断程序的一部分,该在线工具还可用于以标准为导向的个人复原力分数解释:RS-13是一种可靠、有效且经济的工具,可用于评估复原力,其理论依据是对稳定人格特质的理解。未来的抗逆力调查研究应将年龄、教育程度和收入作为相关的影响变量。
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