Tóth-Király István, Neff Kristin D
Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
University of Texas at Austin, TX, USA.
Assessment. 2021 Jan;28(1):169-185. doi: 10.1177/1073191120926232. Epub 2020 Jun 1.
The Self-Compassion Scale (SCS) is a widely used measure to assess the trait of self-compassion, and, so far, it has been implicitly assumed that it functions the same way across different groups. This assumption needs to be explicitly tested to ascertain that no measurement biases exist. To address this issue, the present study sought to systematically examine the generalizability of the bifactor exploratory structural equation modeling operationalization of the SCS via tests of measurement invariance across a wide range of populations, varying according to features such as student or community status, gender, age, and language. Secondary data were used for this purpose and included a total of 18 samples and 12 different languages ( = 10,997). Multigroup analyses revealed evidence for the configural, weak, strong, strict, and latent variance-covariance of the bifactor exploratory structural equation modeling operationalization of the SCS across different groups. These findings suggest that the SCS provides an assessment of self-compassion that is psychometrically equivalent across groups. However, findings comparing latent mean invariance found that levels of self-compassion differed across groups.
自我同情量表(SCS)是一种广泛用于评估自我同情特质的测量工具,到目前为止,一直隐含地假定它在不同群体中的作用方式相同。需要对这一假设进行明确检验,以确定不存在测量偏差。为解决这一问题,本研究试图通过对广泛人群进行测量不变性测试,系统地检验SCS双因素探索性结构方程建模操作化的可推广性,这些人群根据学生或社区身份、性别、年龄和语言等特征而有所不同。为此使用了二手数据,共包括18个样本和12种不同语言(N = 10997)。多组分析揭示了SCS双因素探索性结构方程建模操作化在不同群体间的构型、弱、强、严格和潜在方差协方差的证据。这些发现表明,SCS提供了一种在不同群体间心理测量等效的自我同情评估。然而,比较潜在均值不变性的结果发现,不同群体间的自我同情水平存在差异。