多维孤独尺度:秘鲁版本的发展和心理特征
Carlos Pérez-Lara1, Melissa Hospinal-Zavaleta1, Militza Novoa-Seminario1
1Program for Formative Research, Cesar Vallejo University, Trujillo 13001, Peru.
Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland)
|August 14, 2025
概括
一个新的多维孤独量表 (MLS) 被开发和验证. 这种自我报告工具有效地衡量了成年人的社会脱离,家庭疏远,失去依恋和内在虚空.
科学领域:
- 心理学 心理学 心理学
- 心理测量 心理测量 心理测量
- 心理健康评估 心理健康评估
背景情况:
- 孤独是一种普遍的情绪状态,与不良健康结果有关,包括抑郁症和心血管问题.
- 现有的措施可能无法充分捕捉孤独的多面性质.
- 了解和量化孤独对于心理健康干预至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 开发和验证多维孤独量表 (MLS),这是一个新的自我报告工具.
- 在多样化的成年人群中评估MLS的心理特征.
- 为测量孤独的各个维度提供可靠的工具.
主要方法:
- 仪器研究设计侧重于心理测量评估.
- 从484名年龄在18-55岁之间的成年人中收集的数据.
- 使用探索和确认因素分析,并发有效性测试和可靠性分析.
主要成果:
- 探索性因子分析确定了四个方面:社会脱节,家庭疏远,失去依恋形象和内在的虚空.
- 确认因素分析支持一个具有良好匹配指数的四维模型 (CFI=0.91,RMSEA=0.07).
- 该MLS表现出强大的并发有效性和令人满意的内部一致性 (欧米茄:0.84-0.92;α:0.84-0.93).
结论:
- 多维孤独量表 (MLS) 是一种用于评估孤独感的心理测量仪器.
- 该MLS有效地捕捉了孤独的多维性质.
- 这种经过验证的尺度可以帮助临床评估和研究孤独及其影响.
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