Eryigit Suna, Kerpelman Jennifer
Department of Human Development and Family Studies, Auburn University, Auburn, AL 36849, USA.
J Adolesc. 2009 Oct;32(5):1137-58. doi: 10.1016/j.adolescence.2009.02.001. Epub 2009 Mar 14.
This paper reports on two studies with Turkish young adults that used the Turkish version of the Identity Processing Style Q-Sort (IPSQ). The IPSQ is based on Berzonsky's informational, normative, and diffused identity styles. Participants sort descriptors of the styles into columns ranging from most to least like them. Patterns in Turkish young adults' identity styles were examined in the first study. The construct validity of the IPSQ-Turkish version based on associations between the IPSQ and measures of cultural orientation, self-definitions, self-concept clarity, self-esteem, and coping was tested in the second study. Results of the first study were consistent with the current literature in terms of a negative correlation between informational and diffuse/avoidant styles, and a relatively weaker relationship between informational and normative styles. Support for the construct validity of the Turkish version of the IPSQ was found in the second study, with results consistent with other IPSQ research.
本文报道了两项针对土耳其青年的研究,这些研究使用了身份认同加工风格Q分类法(Identity Processing Style Q-Sort,IPSQ)的土耳其语版本。IPSQ基于贝佐斯基(Berzonsky)的信息型、规范型和弥散型身份认同风格。参与者将这些风格的描述词按照与自己的相似程度从最高到最低排列在不同列中。第一项研究考察了土耳其青年身份认同风格的模式。第二项研究基于IPSQ与文化取向、自我定义、自我概念清晰度、自尊和应对方式等测量指标之间的关联,检验了IPSQ土耳其语版本的结构效度。第一项研究的结果在信息型风格与弥散/回避型风格之间呈负相关、信息型风格与规范型风格之间的关系相对较弱这两方面与当前文献一致。第二项研究发现了支持IPSQ土耳其语版本结构效度的证据,其结果与其他IPSQ研究一致。