DaSilveira Amanda, DeSouza Mariane L, Gomes William B
Laboratory of Experimental Phenomenology and Cognition, Institute of Psychology, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul Porto Alegre, Brazil.
Graduate Program in Psychology, Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo Vitória, Brazil.
Front Psychol. 2015 Jul 3;6:930. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2015.00930. eCollection 2015.
This study examines how self-consciousness is defined and assessed using self-report questionnaires (Self-Consciousness Scale (SCS), Self-Reflection and Insight Scale, Self-Absorption Scale, Rumination-Reflection Questionnaire, and Philadelphia Mindfulness Scale). Authors of self-report measures suggest that self-consciousness can be distinguished by its private/public aspects, its adaptive/maladaptive applied characteristics, and present/past experiences. We examined these claims in a study using 602 young adults to whom the aforementioned scales were administered. Data were analyzed as follows: (1) correlation analysis to find simple associations between the measures; (2) factorial analysis using Oblimin rotation of total scores provided from the scales; and (3) factorial analysis considering the 102 items of the scales all together. It aimed to clarify relational patterns found in the correlations between SCSs, and to identify possible latent constructs behind these scales. Results support the adaptive/maladaptive aspects of self-consciousness, as well as distinguish to some extent public aspects from private ones. However, some scales that claimed to be theoretically derived from the concept of Private Self-Consciousness correlated with some of its public self-aspects. Overall, our findings suggest that while self-reflection measures tend to tap into past experiences and judged concepts that were already processed by the participants' inner speech and thoughts, the Awareness measure derived from Mindfulness Scale seems to be related to a construct associated with present experiences in which one is aware of without any further judgment or logical/rational symbolization. This sub-scale seems to emphasize the role that present experiences have in self-consciousness, and it is argued that such a concept refers to what has been studied by phenomenology and psychology over more than 100 years: the concept of pre-reflective self-conscious.
本研究考察了如何使用自我报告问卷(自我意识量表(SCS)、自我反思与洞察量表、自我专注量表、沉思-反思问卷和费城正念量表)来定义和评估自我意识。自我报告测量方法的作者认为,自我意识可以通过其私密/公开方面、适应性/适应不良的应用特征以及当前/过去的经历来区分。我们在一项研究中对602名年轻成年人进行了上述量表的施测,并对这些说法进行了检验。数据的分析如下:(1)相关分析,以找出各测量方法之间的简单关联;(2)对量表提供的总分进行斜交旋转的因子分析;(3)对量表的102个项目一起进行因子分析。其目的是阐明SCS之间相关性中发现的关系模式,并识别这些量表背后可能的潜在结构。结果支持了自我意识的适应性/适应不良方面,并且在一定程度上区分了公开方面和私密方面。然而,一些声称在理论上源自私密自我意识概念的量表,却与一些公开的自我方面相关。总体而言,我们的研究结果表明,虽然自我反思测量方法往往涉及过去的经历以及参与者内心言语和思想已经处理过的判断概念,但源自正念量表的觉察测量似乎与一种与当前经历相关的结构有关,在这种经历中,个体无需进一步判断或逻辑/理性符号化就能觉察到。这个子量表似乎强调了当前经历在自我意识中的作用,并且有人认为这样的概念指的是现象学和心理学100多年来一直在研究的内容:前反思性自我意识的概念。