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Psychometric properties of the brief accessibility, responsiveness, and engagement scale in a community sample of Turkish adults

İsim Psychometric properties of the brief accessibility, responsiveness, and engagement scale in a community sample of Turkish adults
Yazar Saydam, Fehime Senem Zeytinoğlu
Basım Tarihi: 2020-05
Basım Yeri - Wiley
Konu Attachment, Adult, Brief accessibility, Responsivity, And engagement (BARE) scale, Psychometric properties, Romantic relationships, Turkish adults
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Dijital Evet
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Kütüphane: Özyeğin Üniversitesi
Demirbaş Numarası 0197-6664
Kayıt Numarası c4210f14-5a21-47a9-a9d4-6b431c028e91
Lokasyon Psychology
Tarih 2020-05
Örnek Metin Objective The current study explored the psychometric properties of the Brief Accessibility, Responsivity, and Engagement (BARE) scale in a sample of Turkish adults in ongoing committed relationships (N = 509). Background The sense of safety that results from accessibility, responsiveness, and engagement in a romantic relationship predicts more positive expectations and affect about one's partner, as well as better emotion regulation and communication skills in a relationship. However, there are no studies investigating the measurement of these behaviors in the context of Turkish culture. Method The data for this study were collected through either social media and online listservs or three college campuses in Istanbul from November 2016 to June 2017. Participants were 27.26 (SD = 9.82) years old on average and mostly women (82.9%, n = 422), and approximately one quarter were married (23.4%, n = 121). Results Results showed that the BARE scale demonstrated good internal and test-retest reliability, as well as adequate concurrent and discriminant validity. Confirmatory factor analysis supported the 12-item structure of the BARE scale, but there was no support for the 2-item by six-subscale structure in the Turkish sample. Due to the high overlap between the BARE Self and Partner subscales, the scale appears to be a single-factor measure when used in the Turkish context with a community sample of adults in romantic relationships. Conclusion Further research is needed to test the BARE scale's psychometric qualities among distressed and clinical samples, using reports of both partners.
DOI 10.1111/fare.12446
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Psychometric properties of the brief accessibility, responsiveness, and engagement scale in a community sample of Turkish adults

Yazar Saydam, Fehime Senem Zeytinoğlu
Basım Tarihi 2020-05
Basım Yeri - Wiley
Konu Attachment, Adult, Brief accessibility, Responsivity, And engagement (BARE) scale, Psychometric properties, Romantic relationships, Turkish adults
Tür Süreli Yayın
Dil İngilizce
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Kütüphane Özyeğin Üniversitesi
Demirbaş Numarası 0197-6664
Kayıt Numarası c4210f14-5a21-47a9-a9d4-6b431c028e91
Lokasyon Psychology
Tarih 2020-05
Örnek Metin Objective The current study explored the psychometric properties of the Brief Accessibility, Responsivity, and Engagement (BARE) scale in a sample of Turkish adults in ongoing committed relationships (N = 509). Background The sense of safety that results from accessibility, responsiveness, and engagement in a romantic relationship predicts more positive expectations and affect about one's partner, as well as better emotion regulation and communication skills in a relationship. However, there are no studies investigating the measurement of these behaviors in the context of Turkish culture. Method The data for this study were collected through either social media and online listservs or three college campuses in Istanbul from November 2016 to June 2017. Participants were 27.26 (SD = 9.82) years old on average and mostly women (82.9%, n = 422), and approximately one quarter were married (23.4%, n = 121). Results Results showed that the BARE scale demonstrated good internal and test-retest reliability, as well as adequate concurrent and discriminant validity. Confirmatory factor analysis supported the 12-item structure of the BARE scale, but there was no support for the 2-item by six-subscale structure in the Turkish sample. Due to the high overlap between the BARE Self and Partner subscales, the scale appears to be a single-factor measure when used in the Turkish context with a community sample of adults in romantic relationships. Conclusion Further research is needed to test the BARE scale's psychometric qualities among distressed and clinical samples, using reports of both partners.
DOI 10.1111/fare.12446
Cilt 70
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