新兴成年的特征:问卷在俄罗斯文化中的适应性

IF 0.5 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED
V.G. Yerofeyeva
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p style="text-align: align;"><</strong>俄语版调查问卷& & ldquo;新成年期维度量表(IDEA)& &;a . Reifman, J.J. Arnett和M.J. Colwell对俄罗斯样本的研究。& lt; br> & lt; strong>背景。在世界范围内,晚熟现象是公认的:年轻人将他们生命的第三个十年描述为“角色没有角色”的时期。和无限的自由。在俄罗斯,研究人员还注意到,成年人生活的客观标准已被主观标准所取代。然而,正如对问卷适应性的研究所表明的那样,新兴成年期的特征随着国家和文化类型的不同而不同,因此有必要检查该结构的哪些方面在俄罗斯是合适的。& lt; br> & lt; strong>研究设计。</strong>采用标准的心理测量程序进行适应。调查问卷是按照国际要求翻译的。接下来,检查了原来的版本,它不适合俄罗斯的样品。然后进行探索性因子分析和验证性因子分析,寻找合适的模型,检验问卷的结构效度。计算得到的模型的可靠性指标。& lt; br> & lt; strong>参与者。调查对象是676名年龄在18岁至29岁之间、生活在俄罗斯大城市和百万富翁城市的学生。& lt; br> & lt; strong>测量。</strong>“新成年期维度量表(IDEA)”对所得模型进行相关性分析、探索性因子分析、验证性因子分析和可靠性评估。使用RStudio程序对数据进行分析。& lt; br> & lt; strong>结果。;/ strong>提出了一个五因素相关模型,证实了初成年期的理论特征。但原来的结构发生了变化:问卷从31个项目6个量表减少到19个项目5个量表,其中2个项目被纳入其他因素。& lt; br> & lt; strong>结论。;/ strong>在俄罗斯,成熟主要与寻找身份、实验和自我定位有关,在较小程度上与不稳定性有关,这可以用一种混合的文化来解释。问卷可以用于研究目的,进一步检验研究结果。</p>
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Characteristics of Emerging Adulthood: Adaptation of the Questionnaire in Russian Culture

Objective. Translation, adaptation, and psychometric testing of the Russian version of the questionnaire &ldquo;Inventory of the Dimensions of Emerging Adulthood (IDEA)&rdquo; by A. Reifman, J.J. Arnett and M.J. Colwell on a Russian sample.
Background. All over the world, the phenomenon of delayed maturation is acknowledged: young people describe the third decade of their lives as a time of &ldquo;role without role&rdquo; and unlimited freedom. In Russia, researchers also note that objective criteria of adult life have been replaced by subjective ones. However, as studies on the adaptation of the questionnaire show, the characteristics of emerging adulthood manifest themselves differently depending on the country and type of culture, so it is necessary to check what aspects of the construct are appropriate in Russia.
Study design. A standard psychometric procedure for adapting was carried out. The questionnaire was translated in accordance with international requirements. Next, the original version was checked, it did not fit the Russian sample well. After that, exploratory factor analysis and confirmatory factor analysis were carried out to find a suitable model and check the structural validity of the questionnaire. Reliability indicators were calculated for the resulting model.
Participants. The respondents were 676 students aged 18 to 29 living in Russian large cities and millionaire cities.
Measurements. &ldquo;Inventory of the Dimensions of Emerging Adulthood (IDEA)&rdquo;. Correlation analysis, exploratory factor analysis, confirmatory factor analysis, and assessment of the reliability of the obtained model were carried out. The data were analyzed using the RStudio program.
Results. A 5-factor correlation model is proposed that confirms the theoretically distinguished characteristics of emerging adulthood. But the original structure has changed: the questionnaire has been reduced from 31 items and six scales to 19 items and five scales, two items were included in other factors.
Conclusions. In Russia, maturation is predominantly associated with the search for identity, experiments, and self-orientation, and to a lesser extent with instability, which can be explained by a mixed type of culture. The questionnaire can be used for research purposes to further test the findings.

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