预期后悔量表(ARS):对预期后悔倾向的自我报告测量的初步验证。

IF 2.8 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Thomas A Fergus, Regina Hiraoka
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摘要

预期的后悔代表了由于行动或不作为而经历后悔的预期。尽管它与负面情感状态(如担忧)相关,但目前还没有发表的关于预期后悔的一般倾向的多项自我报告测量方法。本研究提供了编制的预期后悔量表(ARS)的心理测量特性数据。采用811份问卷,对结构效度、内部一致性、收敛效度、并发效度和增量并发效度进行了检验。使用总样本的分裂样本进行探索性因素分析(EFA)和验证性因素分析(CFA),单因素解决方案提供了良好的拟合数据。ARS证明了良好的内部一致性,而与积极影响相比,与决策后后悔和悲观情绪的相关性更强。ARS与广泛性焦虑障碍(GAD)和抑郁症状严重程度呈正相关,同时与广泛性焦虑障碍(GAD)相关的并发效度增加,但与抑郁症状严重程度无关。在总样本的一个子样本(n = 175)中检验了预测效度,在ARS完成后平均30天内,ARS预测焦虑严重程度从基线到挑衅后的回归变化。研究结果为ARS提供了初步支持。
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The Anticipated Regret Scale (ARS): Initial Validation of a Self-Report Measure of Proneness Toward Anticipated Regret.

Anticipated regret represents expectations of experiencing regret due to action or inaction. Despite its relevance to negative affective states, such as worry, there remains no published multiitem self-report measure of general proneness toward anticipated regret. This study provides data on psychometric properties of the developed Anticipated Regret Scale (ARS). A sample of 811 respondents was used to examine structural validity, internal consistency, convergent validity, concurrent validity, and incremental concurrently validity. Using a split-sample of the total sample for an exploratory factor analysis (EFA) and confirmatory factor analysis (CFA), a 1-factor solution provided good fit to the data. The ARS evidenced good internal consistency, while correlating significantly more strongly with a measure of postdecisional regret and pessimism relative to positive affect. The ARS shared positive associations with generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) and depression symptom severity, while evidencing incremental concurrent validity in relation to GAD, but not depression, symptom severity. Predictive validity was examined in a subsample of the total sample (n = 175), with the ARS predicting regressed change in worry severity from baseline to post-provocation following a worry provocation that occurred, on average, 30 days after completion of the ARS. Study results provide initial support for the ARS.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Personality Assessment (JPA) primarily publishes articles dealing with the development, evaluation, refinement, and application of personality assessment methods. Desirable articles address empirical, theoretical, instructional, or professional aspects of using psychological tests, interview data, or the applied clinical assessment process. They also advance the measurement, description, or understanding of personality, psychopathology, and human behavior. JPA is broadly concerned with developing and using personality assessment methods in clinical, counseling, forensic, and health psychology settings; with the assessment process in applied clinical practice; with the assessment of people of all ages and cultures; and with both normal and abnormal personality functioning.
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