Ducher's Unidimensional Self-Esteem Scale (SES): Ducher's Unidimensional Self-Esteem Scale的验证。

IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
I de Chazeron, J-L Ducher, M Renoux, G Brousse, P-M Llorca
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摘要

背景:虽然自尊是一个相对较新的概念,最初是在社会心理学领域发展起来的,但它在精神病学中越来越重要,尤其是作为一种诊断标准。然而,在临床实践中,它的评价很差。造成这种情况的原因可能是缺乏一种便于进行全球评估的工具。因此,这是一个用法语验证一个短的、一维的自尊量表的问题,可能允许通过自我纠正进行进化的后续行动。方法:本研究纳入106例除精神病性障碍外,稳定或不同严重程度的各种精神障碍患者。原始工具的创建包括10个项目。它被提交到项目的选择,然后探索性因素分析。然后进行项目之间的相关性和一致性和收敛效度的测量。结果:评价结果的可接受性和分布性导致6个项目的选择。探索性因子分析显示维度独特,信度好(Tucker-Lewis指数= 0.89)。没有项目显示相关性总分低于0.50,建构的概念是一致的。内部一致性也很好,证实了6项的ESD版本是最优的。结论:这个新的,有效的量表将允许治疗师在临床或研究环境中更准确地调查自尊的概念。
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Validation de L’échelle Unidimensionnelle D’Estime de Soi de Ducher (ESD): Validation of Ducher's Unidimensional Self-Esteem Scale (SES).

Background: Although self-esteem is a relatively new concept, first developed in the field of social psychology, it has gained increasing importance in psychiatry, especially as a diagnostic criterion. However, it is poorly evaluated in clinical practice. The lack of an instrument allowing an easy global assessment may be the reason for this. It is therefore a question of validating a short, one-dimensional self-esteem scale in French, possibly allowing an evolutionary follow-up by self-correction.

Methods: The study involved 106 patients with various psychiatric disorders, except psychotic disorder, stabilized or of varying severity. The creation of the original tool included 10 items. It was submitted to the selection of items followed by an exploratory factor analysis. The correlation between the items and the measurement of consistency and convergent validity were then performed.

Result: The evaluation of acceptability and distribution of results led to the selection of 6 items. Exploratory factor analysis revealed a unique dimension and good reliability (Tucker-Lewis Index = 0.89). No item displays correlations with a total score of less than 0.50 and the concept of construct is consistent. There is also a good internal consistency which confirms that the 6-item ESD version is optimal.

Conclusion: This new, validated scale will allow therapists to more accurately investigate the notion of self-esteem in a clinical or research setting.

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CiteScore
7.00
自引率
2.50%
发文量
69
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Established in 1956, The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry (The CJP) has been keeping psychiatrists up-to-date on the latest research for nearly 60 years. The CJP provides a forum for psychiatry and mental health professionals to share their findings with researchers and clinicians. The CJP includes peer-reviewed scientific articles analyzing ongoing developments in Canadian and international psychiatry.
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