| Literature DB >> 24410742 |
Javier Garcia-Campayo1, Mayte Navarro-Gil, Eva Andrés, Jesús Montero-Marin, Lorena López-Artal, Marcelo Marcos Piva Demarzo.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Self-compassion is a key psychological construct for assessing clinical outcomes in mindfulness-based interventions. The aim of this study was to validate the Spanish versions of the long (26 item) and short (12 item) forms of the Self-Compassion Scale (SCS).Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24410742 PMCID: PMC3896764 DOI: 10.1186/1477-7525-12-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Qual Life Outcomes ISSN: 1477-7525 Impact factor: 3.186
Means and standard deviations of the results obtained from the questionnaires in both sample groups used in this study
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| Self-compassion scale*(6–30) | 17.95 (3.68) | 16.89 (3.46) |
| Self-kindness (1–5) | 3.14 (.68) | 2.94 (.71) |
| Self-judgment (1–5) | 3.02 (.71) | 2.91 (.65) |
| Common humanity (1–5) | 2.91 (.65) | 3.12 (.73) |
| Isolation (1–5) | 2.87 (.72) | 2.67 (.61) |
| Mindfulness (1–5) | 3.18 (.74) | 2.95 (.68) |
| Over-identification (1–5) | 3.14 (.77) | 2.91 (.83) |
| MAAS (1–6) | 4.12 (.62) | 4.01 (.59) |
| STAI (0–60) | 20.64 (8.23) | 22.36 (7.84) |
| BDI (0–63) | 5.26 (2.12) | 6.04 (1.86) |
| PSQ (0–1) | .31 (.14) | .37 (.17) |
*Overall self-compassion scores (in both the long and short forms) were calculated after reverse coding the self-judgment, isolation and over-identification items, followed by the summation of the six subscale means.
Items and Factor Loadings for the Six Subscale Factors of the long and short forms of the Self-Compassion Scale (SCS)
| Self-kindness subscale | | |
| 5.- I try to love myself when I’m feeling emotional pain. | .68 | -- |
| 12.- When I’m going through a very hard time, I give myself the care and tenderness I need. | .72 | .66 |
| 19.- I’m kind to myself when I’m experiencing suffering. | .70 | -- |
| 23.- I’m tolerant of my own flaws and inadequacies. | .71 | -- |
| 26.- I try to be understanding and patient towards aspects of my personality that I don’t like. | .69 | .71 |
| Self-judgment subscale | | |
| 1.- I’m disapproving and judgmental of my flaws and inadequacies. | .70 | .67 |
| 8.- When times are really difficult, I tend to be tough on myself. | .67 | -- |
| 11.- I’m intolerant and impatient towards aspects of my personality that I don’t like. | .62 | .65 |
| 16.- When I see aspects of myself that I don’t like, I am down on myself. | .77 | -- |
| 21.- I can be a bit cold-hearted towards myself when I’m experiencing suffering. | .68 | -- |
| Common humanity subscale | | |
| 3.- When things are going badly for me, I see the difficulties as part of life that everyone goes through. | .61 | -- |
| 7.- When I’m down and out, I remind myself that there many other people in the world share these same feelings. | .71 | -- |
| 10.- When I feel inadequate in some way, I try to remind myself that feelings of inadequacy are shared by most people. | .72 | .74 |
| 15.- I try to see my failures as part of the human condition. | .68 | .63 |
| Isolation subscale | | |
| 4.- When I think about my inadequacies, I tend to feel more separate and cut off from the rest of the world. | .69 | -- |
| 13.- When I’m feeling down, I tend to feel like most other people are happier than I am. | .62 | .59 |
| 18.- When I’m really struggling, I tend to feel like other people must be having an easier time. | .69 | -- |
| 25.- When I fail at something that’s important to me, I tend to feel alone in my failure. | .70 | .63 |
| Mindfulness subscale | | |
| 9.- When something upsets me, I try to keep my emotions in balance. | .61 | .64 |
| 14.- When something painful happens, I try to take a balanced view of the situation. | .71 | .64 |
| 17.- When I fail at something important to me, I try to keep things in perspective. | .72 | -- |
| 22.- When I’m feeling down, I try to approach my feelings with curiosity and openness. | .68 | -- |
| Over-identification subscale | | |
| 2.- When I’m feeling down, I tend to obsess and fixate on everything that is going wrong. | .72 | .65 |
| 6.- When I fail at something important to me, I become consumed by feelings of inadequacy. | .67 | .63 |
| 20.- When something upsets me, I get carried away with my feelings. | .62 | -- |
| 24.- When something painful happens, I tend to exaggerate the incident. | .71 | -- |
Internal consistency and test-retest reliability for the long and short forms of the SCS
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|---|---|---|
| Long SCS | | |
| Self-kindness | .79 | .88 |
| Self-judgment | .76 | .84 |
| Common humanity | .72 | .86 |
| Isolation | .77 | .81 |
| Mindfulness | .73 | .93 |
| Over-identification | .76 | .85 |
| Total SCS score | .87 | .92 |
| Short SCS | | |
| Self-kindness | .73 | .91 |
| Self-judgment | .71 | .82 |
| Common humanity | .75 | .84 |
| Isolation | .77 | .79 |
| Mindfulness | .74 | .85 |
| Over-identification | .76 | .87 |
| Total SCS score | .85 | .89 |
Correlation between the long and short forms of the SCS and other associated psychological constructs
| BDI (Depression) | -.43* | -.38* |
| STAI-Trait (Anxiety trait) | -.54* | -.49* |
| PSQ (Perceived stress) | -.58* | -.52* |
| MAAS (Mindfulness) | .41* | .39* |
*p < .01.
Correlation between the subscales of the long and short forms of the SCS and other associated psychological constructs
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| Self-kindness | -.40* | -.57* | -.52* | .36* |
| Self-judgment | .41* | .55* | .54* | -.34* |
| Common humanity | -.47* | -.49* | -.56* | .38* |
| Isolation | .45* | .47* | .55* | -.33* |
| Mindfulness | -.39* | -.52* | -.61* | .50* |
| Over-identification | .40* | .53* | .60* | -.48* |
| Total SCS score | -.43* | -.54* | -.58* | .41* |
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| Self-kindness | -.42* | -.52* | -.48* | .36* |
| Self-judgment | .39* | .54* | .46* | -.33* |
| Common humanity | -.43* | -.44* | -.49* | .37* |
| Isolation | .44* | .46* | .47* | -.35* |
| Mindfulness | -.35* | -.48* | -.55* | .46* |
| Over-identification | .36 | .46* | .53* | -.44* |
| Total SCS score | -.38* | -.49* | . -.52* | .39* |
*p < .01.