201. Validation of the Core Seven-Emotions Inventory – short form
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Kwang-Ho Bae, Jae Hyo Kim, Yeonseok Kang, Youngseop Lee, Go-Eun Lee, Yeoung-Su Lyu, Hyung Won Kang, and Moon Joo Cheong
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Scale (ratio) ,lcsh:RZ409.7-999 ,Confirmatory factor analysis ,Exploratory factor analysis ,CSEI (Core Seven Emotions Inventory) ,Complementary and alternative medicine ,Cronbach's alpha ,Seven emotions ,Validation ,Correlation analysis ,Short form ,Original Article ,Psychological testing ,Psychology ,Psychological assessment ,lcsh:Miscellaneous systems and treatments ,Reliability (statistics) ,Clinical psychology ,Factor analysis - Abstract
Background: This study aimed to evaluate the reliability and validity of short form of the Core Seven Emotions Inventory (CSEI-s) scale. Methods: The participants were third-grade Korean Medicine University students As with the original CSEI, the scales in the short form (CSEI-s) were composed of seven factors and consisted of 28 items in total. The internal consistency coefficient was calculated, and a confirmatory factor analysis was conducted to verify the reliability of the short form scale. Finally, to verify the validity of the abbreviated scale, a correlation analysis with the abbreviated scale and the CSEI-s scale was conducted. Results: A 178 among 200 initial participants were included in the analysis (mean age: 24.5 years). The results of the exploratory factor analysis made from the 28 items of the seven factors of the CSEI-s showed that the factor loadings were as high as 0.64–0.89, excluding the tenth item of fear (0.52), and the model fit also had a good confirmatory factor with the analysis result. The results of the reliability verification showed that the Cronbach α values of all seven subscales of the short-form CSEI scale were 0.7 or higher, and the overall reliability was 0.83. A factor analysis revealed that the factor loadings were adequate, and their reliability and validity were confirmed for the CSEI-s scale, making it applicable to measuring the core seven emotions of patients in clinical practice. Conclusion: CSEI-s scale may apply to measure core emotions of the patient in a clinical setting. Keywords: Seven emotions, Psychological assessment, Short form, Validation, CSEI (Core Seven Emotions Inventory)
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- 2019
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