Department of Psychological Sciences, Kansai University of Welfare Sciences, Kahiwara, Osaka, Japan.
Center for Student Success Research and Practice, Osaka University, Toyonaka, Osaka, Japan.
BMC Psychol. 2023 Aug 18;11(1):238. doi: 10.1186/s40359-023-01280-6.
The present study aimed to develop and validate the Character Strengths Test 24 (CST24), a simple scale consisting of 24 character strengths represented by one concept word and one sentence each. Three studies were conducted to examine the validation and utility of the CST24 for future research.
Three internet-based surveys were conducted in Japan to investigate the psychometric properties of the CST24. Study 1 comprised 846 adults and focused on test development, including the evaluation of well-being and strengths scales, as well as retest reliability. Study 2 involved 1137 high school students and 1101 college undergraduates, aiming to investigate the factor structure of the CST24 and reaffirm its validity by utilizing happiness and meaning in life scales. In Study 3, 524 working adults participated to explore the scale's potential for future research. This study incorporated various psychological scales, such as value orientation, moral foundation, and work-related scales, to assess the utility of the CST24.
In Study 1, the CST24 items exhibited a well-distributed response pattern, demonstrating favorable retest reliability and internal consistency. Significant positive correlations were found between the CST24 items and measures of subjective well-being, meaning in life, positive self-compassion, and knowledge or utilization of strengths. Study 2 confirmed the stability of the factor structure across diverse sample groups, consistent with prior studies utilizing larger-scale measures. Study 3 identified both core and peripheral strengths, highlighting specific strengths that made substantial contributions to well-being, value orientation, moral foundation, sense of mission, and work-related indices through multiple regression analysis.
The findings support the reliability and validity of the CST24 as a concise assessment tool for measuring 24 character strengths. Its potential utility for screening and exploratory research warrants attention in future studies, enhancing our understanding of the role of character strengths in various domains.
本研究旨在开发和验证《性格优势测验 24 题》(CST24),这是一个由 24 个性格优势组成的简单量表,每个优势由一个概念词和一句话来代表。本研究进行了三项研究,旨在检验 CST24 的有效性和实用性,以用于未来的研究。
本研究在日本通过三项基于互联网的调查来研究 CST24 的心理测量学特性。研究 1 纳入了 846 名成年人,重点在于测验的开发,包括幸福感和优势量表的评估,以及重测信度。研究 2 纳入了 1137 名高中生和 1101 名大学生,旨在通过幸福感和生活意义量表,探究 CST24 的因素结构并再次确认其有效性。在研究 3 中,524 名在职成年人参与了研究,旨在探究 CST24 在未来研究中的潜力。本研究纳入了各种心理量表,如价值观取向、道德基础和与工作相关的量表,以评估 CST24 的实用性。
在研究 1 中,CST24 项目表现出了良好的分布反应模式,表现出了良好的重测信度和内部一致性。CST24 项目与幸福感、生活意义、积极的自我同情和优势的知识或利用等测量之间存在显著的正相关。研究 2 确认了不同样本组中因素结构的稳定性,与利用更大规模测量的先前研究一致。研究 3 通过多元回归分析,确定了核心优势和边缘优势,突出了特定的优势,这些优势通过多个回归分析对幸福感、价值观取向、道德基础、使命感和工作相关指标有显著贡献。
研究结果支持 CST24 作为一种简洁的评估工具,用于测量 24 种性格优势的可靠性和有效性。它在筛选和探索性研究中的潜在实用性值得未来研究关注,这将增进我们对性格优势在各个领域中的作用的理解。