踏上安全之路:探索心理成熟度量表。

IF 1.3 Q3 PSYCHIATRY
Ali Eryılmaz, Abdullah Ensar Uzun
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背景:心理成熟度一直是各种文化中备受关注的一个主题,但一直缺乏一个适合特定文化背景的综合工具。现有的量表往往没有考虑到相关的文化因素,这给心理学研究造成了空白。本研究旨在通过引入具有文化敏感性的 "心理成熟度量表 "来填补这一空白:本研究采用横断面设计,在不同年龄组中开发并验证了该量表,涉及两个样本组,分别为 194 人和 213 人。研究包括探索性和确认性因素分析以及信度和效度测试。该量表还与生活满意度量表和正负效应抑郁焦虑压力量表等既定指标进行了比较:研究得出了一个理解心理成熟度的四维模型,用缩写词 SAFE 表示,即自我意识、自主性、灵活性和自我复原力。研究结果表明,该量表是有效和可靠的:此外,研究还得出结论,所编制量表的各个维度与理论解释是一致的。该量表不仅仅是一个评估工具,它还是一个具有文化敏感性的框架,是未来心理学研究的一个重要的微调工具。
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Embarking on the SAFE Route: Exploring the Psychological Maturity Scale.

Background: Psychological maturity has been a subject of interest in various cultures, but a comprehensive instrument tailored to specific cultural contexts has been lacking. Existing scales often do not consider relevant cultural factors, creating a gap in psychological research. This study aimed to address this gap by introducing the "Psychological Maturity Scale" designed to be culturally sensitive.

Methods: This study used a cross-sectional design to develop and validate the scale across diverse age groups, involving 2 sample groups of 194 and 213 individuals. The study included exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses and reliability and validity tests. The scale was also compared with established metrics like the Life Satisfaction and Positive-Negative Affect Depression Anxiety Stress Scales.

Results: The research yielded a 4-dimensional model to understand psychological maturity, represented by the acronym SAFE, which stands for Self-Awareness, Autonomy, Flexibility, and Ego Resilience. The findings indicated that the scale is valid and reliable.

Conclusion: Additionally, it was concluded that the dimensions of the developed scale are consistent with theoretical explanations. This scale is more than just an assessment tool; it serves as a culturally sensitive framework and is a crucial, fine-tuned instrument for future psychological research.

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