成人不组织的依恋度表 (ADA):波斯语适应性,有效性和可靠性研究
Mitra Pahlavan1,2, Youkhabeh Mohammadian2, Nasrin Jaberghaderi2
1Student Research Committee, Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah, Iran.
Frontiers in psychology
|June 6, 2025
概括
成人无组织依恋量表 (ADA) 的波斯语版本可靠且有效在伊朗使用. 这种短尺度适用于临床和研究环境,有助于评估依恋风格.
科学领域:
- 心理学 心理学 心理学
- 临床心理学 临床心理学
- 心理测量 心理测量 心理测量
背景情况:
- 附件理论对于理解成人关系至关重要.
- 无组织的依恋与各种心理困难有关.
- 需要一个经过验证的波斯语衡量成人无组织的依恋.
研究的目的:
- 翻译和文化适应成人无组织依恋量表 (ADA) 进入波斯语.
- 为了评估 ADA 的波斯版本的心理测量特性.
- 为评估波斯语人口中无组织的依恋提供可靠和有效的工具.
主要方法:
- 这项研究涉及202名大学生 (61.4%是女性,年龄在17-36岁).
- 使用"亲密关系中的经验"衡量标准来评估合的有效性.
- 标准的有效性用萨迪主义量表和关闭分离量表进行了检查.
- 使用SPSS和LISREL分析了可靠性 (Cronbach的alpha) 和构造有效性 (确认因素分析).
主要成果:
- 波斯ADA表现出强大的可靠性 (克朗巴赫的α=0.82).
- 发现了良好的收有效性,与关闭分离,焦虑依恋,回避依恋和虐待主义有显著的正相关性 (p < 0.05).
- 确认因素分析以优秀的适合指数 (χ2/df = 1.44,RMSEA = 0.047,CFI = 0.98,GFI = 0.96) 支持结构有效性.
结论:
- 成年无组织依恋量表的波斯语版本是一个心理测量学上健全的仪器.
- 该尺度是一个简短的,实用的工具,适用于伊朗的临床和研究应用.
- 这种经过验证的尺度将有助于研究波斯语人口中无组织的依恋.
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