Isabelle Leboeuf, Julianna Mahanga, S. Rusinek, P. Delamillieure, F. Gheysen, Eva Andreotti, P. Antoine
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Abstract
BACKGROUND
Self-criticism and self-reassurance are internal processes of self-to-self relating that have received increasing attention in psychology. The Forms of Self-Criticizing/Attacking & Self-reassuring Scale (FSCRS), which was first studied by Gilbert, Clarke, Hempel, Miles, and Irons (2004) is a self-report instrument that has been used in various populations and has shown satisfactory reliability. The goal of this work is to explore the psychometric properties of a French version of the scale in a large non-clinical sample.
METHOD
Data from 285 nonclinical participants were analyzed.
RESULTS
Confirmatory factor analysis indicated an acceptable to good fit of the FSCRS items to a three-factor model. Good internal consistency and convergent validity were found.
CONCLUSIONS
The French validation results corroborate previous findings in a non-clinical population and confirm that the French version of the FSCRS is a robust and reliable instrument.