菲律宾青年气候变化焦虑的测量及其在气候变化体验与减缓行动之间的中介作用

IF 2.2 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
Patricia D. Simon, Karmia A. Pakingan, J. J. B. Aruta
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引用次数: 24

摘要

摘要目的本研究旨在1)调查气候变化焦虑量表或CCAS (Clayton & Karazsia, 2020)的心理测量特性;2)检验气候变化焦虑在菲律宾青年气候变化体验与气候减缓行为参与之间的中介作用。方法对452名菲律宾青少年进行问卷调查,平均年龄为19.18岁,SD = 0.99。结果修正后的CCAS双因素模型拟合效果优于其他三种模型。第一阶段的验证性因子分析得到了一个稳定的双因子结构,具有较强的因子负荷和良好的内部一致性。在阶段2中,气候焦虑的认知-情绪成分,而非功能损害成分,在气候变化体验与气候减缓行为参与之间的关系中显示中介作用。结论本研究首次证明CCAS子量表在菲律宾青少年气候变化体验与缓解行为之间具有显著的中介作用。建议进一步验证CCAS,并进一步研究可促进菲律宾青年环境友好行为的因素。(1)迄今为止,只有两项研究检验了气候变化焦虑量表(CCAS)的心理测量特性,这两项研究都使用了来自WEIRD国家的样本。(2)菲律宾等非weird国家对气候变化焦虑的研究较少。(3)那些经历过气候变化后果的国家更有可能采取有助于减缓气候变化的行动。本课题补充的内容:(1)气候变化焦虑量表作为一种心理测量学上健全的工具,可以用来测量菲律宾青年的气候焦虑。(2)心理学家应做好应对气候危机对青少年心理健康的负面影响的准备。(3)研究提供了有意义的见解,可用于教育年轻一代减缓气候变化。
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Measurement of climate change anxiety and its mediating effect between experience of climate change and mitigation actions of Filipino youth
ABSTRACT Objective This study aimed to 1) investigate the psychometric properties of the Climate Change Anxiety Scale or CCAS (Clayton & Karazsia, 2020) and 2) examine the mediating role of climate change anxiety on the link between experience of climate change and behavioural engagement in climate mitigation in Filipino youth. Method A total of 452 Filipino adolescents responded to the survey (Mean Age = 19.18, SD = .99). Results A modified two-factor model of the CCAS displayed superior fit relative to the other three models tested. Confirmatory factor analysis in Phase 1 yielded a stable two-factor structure with strong factor loadings and good internal consistency. In Phase 2, cognitive-emotional, but not the functional impairment component of climate anxiety, showed a mediating effect on the relationship between experience of climate change and behavioural engagement in climate mitigation. Conclusions This study is the first to demonstrate that CCAS subscales have distinct mediating roles in linking Filipino adolescents’ experience of climate change and mitigation behaviours. Further validation of the CCAS is recommended, as well as further research on the factors that can promote environment-friendly behaviours in Filipino youth. KEY POINTS What is already known about this topic: (1) Only two studies to date examined the psychometric properties of the Climate Change Anxiety Scale (CCAS), which both used samples from WEIRD countries. (2) There is a dearth of studies on climate change anxiety in a non-WEIRD country such as the Philippines. (3) Those who experienced the consequences of climate change are more likely to engage in actions that help mitigate it. What this topic adds: (1) As a psychometrically sound tool, the Climate Change Anxiety Scale can be used to measure climate anxiety in Filipino youth. (2) Psychologists should be prepared to address the negative impacts of the climate crisis on youth mental health. (3) The study provides meaningful insights that can be used in educating the younger generations in mitigating climate change.
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Educational and Developmental Psychologist
Educational and Developmental Psychologist PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL-
CiteScore
3.80
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13.30%
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28
期刊介绍: Published biannually, this quality, peer-reviewed journal publishes psychological research that makes a substantial contribution to the knowledge and practice of education and developmental psychology. The broad aims are to provide a vehicle for dissemination of research that is of national and international significance to the researchers, practitioners and students of educational and developmental psychology.
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