Abramowitz Jonathan S, Huppert Jonathan D, Cohen Adam B, Tolin David F, Cahill Shawn P
Mayo Clinic, Department of Psychiatry and Psychology, Rochester, MN 55905, USA.
Behav Res Ther. 2002 Jul;40(7):825-38. doi: 10.1016/s0005-7967(01)00070-5.
The present investigation reports on the development and psychometric evaluation of the Penn Inventory of Scrupulosity (PIOS), a 19-item self-report scale measuring religious obsessive-compulsive symptoms. Factor analysis yielded a two factor solution with the first subscale measuring fears about having committed sin, and the second measuring fears concerning punishment from God. Using a sample of college students, the PIOS was shown to be internally consistent and possess good convergent and discriminant validity. Highly devout participants evidenced higher scores on both PIOS subscales, but devout Jews evidenced fewer fears of sin and punishment from God compared to devout Protestants or Catholics. The PIOS has utility both as a research and clinical tool.
本研究报告了宾夕法尼亚谨小慎微量表(PIOS)的编制及心理测量学评估情况,这是一个包含19个条目的自我报告量表,用于测量宗教强迫症状。因素分析得出了一个两因素结构,第一个分量表测量对犯罪的恐惧,第二个分量表测量对上帝惩罚的恐惧。通过对大学生样本的研究发现,PIOS具有内部一致性,同时具备良好的聚合效度和区分效度。高度虔诚的参与者在PIOS两个分量表上的得分更高,但与虔诚的新教徒或天主教徒相比,虔诚的犹太教徒对犯罪和上帝惩罚的恐惧较少。PIOS作为一种研究和临床工具均具有实用价值。