金泽大学儿童与青少年孤独感量表的编制与心理计量学验证。

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Yasuo Murayama, Daiki Soma, Masafumi Kameya, Makiko Nishiura, Ai Uemiya, Sanae Tanaka, Minehisa Ueda, Masatsugu Tsujii, Mitsuru Kikuchi
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孤独是青少年心理健康的一个关键风险因素;然而,现有的尺度往往无法捕捉其多维性和关系性。本研究采用日本石川地区(时间1:n = 856;时间2:n = 709)的横断面和纵向调查数据,编制了1-9年级大学生孤独量表(KULoS),并对其心理测量特性进行了评估。分别对1-4年级和5-9年级进行的探索性因素分析支持主要反映项目措辞(直接项目与间接项目)的双因素结构。四条目直接子量表(KULoS-D)具有较好的内部一致性(ω = 0.801 ~ 0.862),而间接子量表(KULoS-I)具有较低的信度(ω = 0.662 ~ 0.666)。两个时间点的验证性因素分析表明,双因素模型非常适合。KULoS-D与单项孤独感和抑郁症状有较强的相关性(rs≈0.50),与攻击性和亲社会行为在预期方向上有中等的相关性,而KULoS-I的收敛效度和标准相关效度较弱。交叉滞后面板分析显示,在控制基线抑郁症状后,时间1时的KULoS-D显著预测时间2时的抑郁症状,而KULoS-I不能预测抑郁症状。总的来说,这些发现支持KULoS-D作为儿童和早期青少年孤独感的简短和心理测量学上可靠的测量,具有大规模研究和早期筛查的潜在效用。
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Development and psychometric validation of the Kanazawa University loneliness scale for children and adolescents.

Loneliness is a key risk factor for youth mental health; however, existing scales often fail to capture its multidimensional and relational nature. This study developed the [blinded] University Loneliness Scale (KULoS) for students in Grades 1-9 and evaluated its psychometric properties using cross-sectional and longitudinal survey data collected in Ishikawa, Japan (Time 1: n = 856; Time 2: n = 709). Exploratory factor analyses conducted separately for grades 1-4 and grades 5-9 supported a two-factor structure primarily reflecting item wording (direct vs. indirect items). The four-item direct subscale (KULoS-D) demonstrated good internal consistency (ω = 0.801-0.862), whereas the indirect subscale (KULoS-I) showed lower reliability (ω = 0.662-0.666). Confirmatory factor analyses at both time points indicated a good fit for the two-factor model. KULoS-D showed strong associations with single-item loneliness and depressive symptoms (rs ≈ 0.50) and moderate correlations with aggressive and prosocial behavior in the expected directions, whereas KULoS-I demonstrated weaker convergent and criterion-related validity. Cross-lagged panel analyses revealed that KULoS-D at Time 1 significantly predicted depressive symptoms at Time 2 after controlling for baseline depressive symptoms, whereas KULoS-I did not predict depressive symptoms. Overall, these findings support the KULoS-D as a brief and psychometrically robust measure of loneliness in children and early adolescents, with potential utility for large-scale research and early screening.

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