Hadar Fisher, Haran Sened, Fredrik Falkenström, Eshkol Rafaeli, Eran Bar Kalifa, Jeanne Watson, Dana Atzil Slonim
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摘要
情绪处理的缺陷被认为是一系列精神病理学的基础,因此构成了改善心理健康的关键目标。鉴于心理治疗过程中情绪处理对减少症状的重要性的广泛共识,令人惊讶的是,没有设计出自我报告量表来衡量这一结构。本研究的目的是开发情绪处理自我报告(EP-SR),这是一种实用的易于使用的工具,用于评估来访者在治疗过程中的情绪处理。在研究1中,根据理论开发了53个项目,并由专家进行了评价。对新创建的EP-SR项目进行探索性因素分析,采用横断面设计对124名治疗个体进行分析。在研究2中,对114例每次治疗后完成EP-SR(1956年测量)的患者样本进行了多水平探索性因素分析。结果表明,EP-SR可用于评估三个独立的低阶情绪过程:情绪表达、情绪调节和情绪意义理解。在研究3中,我们对每次治疗后完成EP-SR的77例患者(1423个测量值)进行了多水平验证性因子分析。结果证实了EP-SR的因子结构。通过显示EP-SR与客户过程和结果测量的关联,证实了EP-SR的内部一致性、收敛性、增量性和预测有效性。这三项研究的结果支持EP-SR的信度和效度及其临床重要性。由于其易用性和强大的心理测量特性,EP-SR成为评估个体情绪加工的良好工具。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA,版权所有)。
Reliability and validity of the Emotional Processing Self-Report.
Deficits in emotional processing are considered to underlie a range of psychopathologies, and thus constitute a crucial target to improve mental health. Given the broad consensus on the importance of emotional processing during psychotherapy to reduce symptomology, it is surprising that there is no self-report scale designed to measure this construct. The purpose of this study was to develop the Emotional Processing Self-Report (EP-SR), a practical easy-to-use tool for assessing client emotional processing during therapeutic sessions. In Study 1, 53 items were developed according to theory and evaluated by experts. Exploratory factor analyses of the newly created EP-SR items were administered in a cross-sectional design to 124 individuals in treatment. In Study 2, multilevel exploratory factor analyses were performed on a sample of 114 patients who completed the EP-SR after each therapy session (1956 measurements). The results indicated that the EP-SR could be used to assess three independent lower order emotional processes: emotional expression, regulation, and understanding emotional meaning. In Study 3, multilevel confirmatory factor analysis was conducted on additional sample of 77 patients who completed the EP-SR after each therapy session (1,423 measurements). Results confirmed the factor structure of the EP-SR. The internal consistency, convergent, incremental, and predictive validity of the EP-SR were confirmed by showing its association with clients' process and outcome measures. The results of these three studies support the reliability and validity of the EP-SR and its clinical importance. Given its user-friendliness and strong psychometric properties, the EP-SR emerges as a good instrument to assess individuals' emotional processing. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).
期刊介绍:
Psychotherapy Theory, Research, Practice, Training publishes a wide variety of articles relevant to the field of psychotherapy. The journal strives to foster interactions among individuals involved with training, practice theory, and research since all areas are essential to psychotherapy. This journal is an invaluable resource for practicing clinical and counseling psychologists, social workers, and mental health professionals.