University of Cambridge, UK.
University of Münster, Germany.
Assessment. 2024 Jul;31(5):1052-1069. doi: 10.1177/10731911231203968. Epub 2023 Oct 24.
Social comparison has a significant impact on individuals' motivation, affect, and behavior. However, we lack a scale that captures individual differences in attitudes toward social comparison. To address this gap, we developed the Attitudes Toward Social Comparison Inventory (ASCI) drawing on existing scales that tap into metacognitive beliefs about worrying, self-motives, beliefs about emotions, and the general comparative-processing model. We examined the psychometric properties of the ASCI in a longitudinal study ( = 1,084), and a second ( = 550) and third cross-sectional study ( = 306). Through exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses, we identified a 12-item two-factor solution capturing positive and negative attitudes toward social comparison. The ASCI demonstrated measurement invariance across gender and time. The two factors were differentially and longitudinally associated with relevant constructs, including social comparison, metacognitive beliefs about worrying, depression, self-concept clarity, envy, and self-esteem. The ASCI facilitates comprehensive investigations of social comparison processes.
社会比较对个体的动机、情感和行为有重大影响。然而,我们缺乏一种能够捕捉到个体对社会比较态度差异的量表。为了解决这一差距,我们参考了现有的量表,利用对担忧的元认知信念、自我动机、对情绪的信念以及一般的比较加工模型,开发了社会比较态度量表(ASCI)。我们在一项纵向研究(n=1084)和第二项(n=550)和第三项横断面研究(n=306)中检验了 ASCI 的心理测量特性。通过探索性和验证性因素分析,我们确定了一个由 12 个项目组成的两因素模型,该模型捕捉了对社会比较的积极和消极态度。ASCI 在性别和时间上具有测量不变性。这两个因素与相关构念(包括社会比较、对担忧的元认知信念、抑郁、自我概念清晰度、嫉妒和自尊)存在不同的纵向关联。ASCI 促进了对社会比较过程的全面研究。