de Krijger Eva, Willems Renate, Ten Klooster Peter, Bakker Ellen, Miedema Harald, Drossaert Constance, Bohlmeijer Ernst
Brain Research and Innovation Centre, Utrecht, Netherlands.
Rotterdam University of Applied Science, Research Centre Innovations in Care, Rotterdam, Netherlands.
Front Psychol. 2022 Jul 4;13:895850. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.895850. eCollection 2022.
Self-compassion is considered an important, transdiagnostic factor for mental health. The Sussex Oxford Compassion for the Self Scale (SOCS-S) is a recently developed comprehensive measure of self-compassion, that was found to have promising psychometric properties among health care staff and university students in the initial validation study. The aim of this study is the further psychometric evaluation of a Dutch translation of the SOCS-S in different populations and settings. The SOCS-S was administered in three different Dutch samples [crisis line volunteers ( = 560), military personnel ( = 244) and nursing students ( = 255)]. The results confirm the five-factor structure of the SOCS-S and its reliability and criterion and convergent validity across the samples. Measurement invariance was demonstrated for gender in two samples and for age in all three samples, but not across professions. Finally, the SOCS-S was found to explain additional variance in mental health in comparison to a widely used self-compassion measure (SCS-SF).
自我同情被认为是心理健康的一个重要的跨诊断因素。苏塞克斯牛津自我同情量表(SOCS-S)是最近开发的一种全面的自我同情测量工具,在初步验证研究中发现,它在医护人员和大学生中具有良好的心理测量特性。本研究的目的是在不同人群和环境中对SOCS-S的荷兰语翻译进行进一步的心理测量评估。SOCS-S在三个不同的荷兰样本中进行了施测[危机热线志愿者(n = 560)、军事人员(n = 244)和护理专业学生(n = 255)]。结果证实了SOCS-S的五因素结构及其在各样本中的可靠性、标准效度和收敛效度。在两个样本中证明了性别测量不变性,在所有三个样本中证明了年龄测量不变性,但职业间测量不变性未得到证明。最后,与广泛使用的自我同情测量工具(SCS-SF)相比,发现SOCS-S能够解释心理健康方面的额外变异。