Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud, Universidad Privada del Norte, Lima, Peru.
Facultad de Psicología, Universidad Peruana de Ciencia Aplicadas, Lima, Peru.
J Marital Fam Ther. 2025 Jan;51(1):e12741. doi: 10.1111/jmft.12741. Epub 2024 Sep 18.
The study aimed to provide validity evidence and reliability of the Scale of Myths of Romantic Love (SMRL) in Peru among young and adult individuals. Focusing on how romantic love myths affect relationship satisfaction and their ties to interpersonal violence, sexism, and gender inequality, the methodology involved 308 participants, mainly females (75%), using the SMRL and Relationship Assessment Scale. Bayesian Confirmatory Factor Analysis (BCFA) assessed the scale's structure and reliability, complemented by descriptive statistics and correlation analyses to examine the myths' impact on intimate relationships. Results showed the SMRL's two-dimensional structure, confirming its robust psychometric properties and satisfactory internal consistency. Descriptive findings revealed a skeptical view of traditional romantic myths among participants, indicating the scale's good reliability and successful adaptation to the Peruvian context. This validation highlights how debunking romantic love myths can improve relationship dynamics and satisfaction and addresses their wider societal effects.
本研究旨在为秘鲁的年轻和成年个体提供浪漫爱情神话量表(SMRL)的效度证据和信度。该研究主要关注浪漫爱情神话如何影响关系满意度,以及它们与人际暴力、性别歧视和性别不平等的关系。研究方法涉及 308 名参与者,主要是女性(75%),使用了 SMRL 和关系评估量表。贝叶斯验证性因素分析(BCFA)评估了该量表的结构和信度,同时还进行了描述性统计和相关性分析,以检验神话对亲密关系的影响。结果表明,SMRL 具有二维结构,证实了其强大的心理测量学特性和令人满意的内部一致性。描述性结果显示,参与者对传统浪漫神话持怀疑态度,表明该量表具有良好的可靠性和在秘鲁环境中的成功适应性。这一验证突出了揭穿浪漫爱情神话如何能够改善关系动态和满意度,并解决其更广泛的社会影响。