The German version of the Material Values Scale.

Psycho-social medicine Pub Date : 2013-06-24 Print Date: 2013-01-01 DOI:10.3205/psm000095
Astrid Müller, Dirk J M Smits, Laurence Claes, Olaf Gefeller, Andreas Hinz, Martina de Zwaan
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Aim: The Material Values Scale is an instrument to assess beliefs about the importance to own material things. This instrument originally consists of the three subscales: 'centrality', 'success', and 'happiness'. The present study investigated the psychometric properties of the German version of the MVS (G-MVS).

Method: A population-based sample of 2,295 adult Germans completed the questionnaire in order to investigate the factorial structure. To test construct validity, additional samples were gathered among patients with compulsive buying (N=52) and medical students (N=347) who also answered the Compulsive Buying Scale (CBS) and the Patient Health Questionnaire depression scale (PHQ-8).

Results: In the German population-based sample we could not confirm the 3-factor model but rather suggest a 2-factor solution with a first collapsed factor 'centrality/success', and the second factor 'happiness'. Patients with compulsive buying showed the highest scores on the G-MVS. While G-MVS scores among compulsive buyers and medical students were significantly related to compulsive buying scores, the correlation between the G-MVS and the depression measure appeared substantially lower. We did not find any gender differences regarding materialism, neither in the population-based sample nor in the students' or compulsive buyers' samples. However, age was negatively related to G-MVS scores.

Conclusion: Confirmatory factor analyses suggest a 2-factor model of the G-MVS. Overall, the results indicate the use of the G-MVS as a brief, psychometrically sound, and potentially valid measure for the assessment of material values.

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德文版本的物质价值量表。
目的:物质价值量表是一种评估人们对拥有物质的重要性的信念的工具。这个工具最初由三个子量表组成:“中心性”、“成功”和“幸福”。本研究考察了德国版MVS (G-MVS)的心理测量特性。方法:以人口为基础的2295名成年德国人完成问卷调查,以调查因子结构。为了检验结构的有效性,我们在强迫购买患者(N=52)和医学生(N=347)中收集了额外的样本,他们也回答了强迫购买量表(CBS)和患者健康问卷抑郁量表(PHQ-8)。结果:在德国基于人口的样本中,我们无法确认三因素模型,而是提出了一个两因素的解决方案,其中第一个崩溃因素是“中心性/成功”,第二个因素是“幸福”。强迫性购买的患者在G-MVS上得分最高。虽然强迫购买者和医学生的G-MVS得分与强迫购买得分显著相关,但G-MVS与抑郁测量之间的相关性明显较低。我们没有发现关于物质主义的任何性别差异,无论是在以人口为基础的样本中,还是在学生或强迫性购买者的样本中。然而,年龄与G-MVS得分呈负相关。结论:验证性因素分析提示G-MVS的双因素模型。总的来说,结果表明使用G-MVS作为一个简短的,心理测量学上健全的,潜在的有效的测量材料价值的评估。
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