Hatcher Jennifer, Hall Lynne A
College of Nursing, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky 40536-0232, USA.
Issues Ment Health Nurs. 2009 Feb;30(2):70-7. doi: 10.1080/01612840802595113.
The Rosenberg Self-Esteem (RSE) Scale is a commonly used measure of global self-esteem, an important element of mental health. The purpose of this cross sectional secondary analysis was to examine the psychometric properties of the scale in a sample of 98 African American single mothers. The RSE Scale showed adequate internal consistency with an alpha coefficient of .83. Two factors that accounted for a total of 54.7% of the variance were extracted. Self-esteem showed a strong negative relationship with both depressive symptoms and negative thinking. This study provides support for the internal consistency of the RSE Scale and partial support for its construct validity in this population. The RSE appears to represent a bidimensional construct of self-esteem for African American women, with the cultural influences of racial esteem and the rejection of negative stereotypes forming a separate and distinct aspect of this concept. The RSE Scale should be used and interpreted with caution in this population given these findings.
罗森伯格自尊量表(RSE)是一种常用的整体自尊测量工具,是心理健康的一个重要因素。本次横断面二次分析的目的是检验该量表在98名非裔美国单身母亲样本中的心理测量特性。RSE量表显示出足够的内部一致性,α系数为0.83。提取了两个共占方差54.7%的因素。自尊与抑郁症状和消极思维均呈强烈负相关。本研究为RSE量表的内部一致性提供了支持,并部分支持了其在该人群中的结构效度。对于非裔美国女性来说,RSE似乎代表了自尊的二维结构,种族自尊的文化影响以及对负面刻板印象的摒弃构成了这一概念中一个单独且独特的方面。鉴于这些发现,在该人群中使用和解释RSE量表时应谨慎。