Kosonogov Vladimir, Kuskova Olga
Institute for Cognitive Neurosciences, HSE University, Moscow, Russia.
Front Psychol. 2022 Aug 17;13:872718. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.872718. eCollection 2022.
The aim of the work was to develop and test the Russian version of the Emotional Contagion Scale. A sample of 518 volunteers from the general population filled in this questionnaire. We examined the one-factor model (all the items), the two-factor model (positive/negative), and the five-factor model (love/happiness/fear/anger/sadness). To measure its construct validity, we asked different subsamples to complete questionnaires of empathy and sensation seeking. The coefficients of test-retest reliability, internal consistency, and validity were acceptable. Only the one-factor model showed acceptable properties by all psychometric criteria. We also observed the gender effect, that is women were more contagious, according to the total scale and all subscales.
这项工作的目的是开发并测试俄语版的情绪感染量表。518名来自普通人群的志愿者填写了这份问卷。我们检验了单因素模型(所有项目)、双因素模型(积极/消极)和五因素模型(爱/幸福/恐惧/愤怒/悲伤)。为了测量其结构效度,我们让不同的子样本填写共情问卷和感觉寻求问卷。重测信度、内部一致性和效度系数是可接受的。只有单因素模型在所有心理测量标准下都显示出可接受的特性。我们还观察到了性别效应,即根据总量表和所有子量表,女性的情绪更具感染力。