The Self-Reflection and Insight Scale: A new measure of private self-consciousness

IF 1 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL Social Behavior and Personality Pub Date : 2002-01-12 DOI:10.2224/SBP.2002.30.8.821
A. Grant, J. Franklin, P. Langford
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Private self-consciousness and the subordinate constructs of self-reflection and insight are key factors in the self-regulatory process underpinning the creation of behavior change, both in clinical practice with clinical populations, and in performance enhancing coaching with nonclinical populations. This paper reports the construction and validation of the SelfReflection and Insight Scale (SRIS) which is designed to be an advance on the Private SelfConsciousnes Scale (PrSCS; Fenigstein, Scheier, & Buss, 1975). Previous work has found the PrSCS to comprise two factors, self-reflection and internal state awareness. In a series of studies two separate factor analyses found the SRIS comprised two separate factors labeled Self-Reflection (SRIS-SR) and Insight (SRIS-IN). “Need for self-reflection” and “engagement in self-reflection” loaded on the same factor. Test-retest reliability over a 7-week period was .77 (SRIS-SR) and .78 (SRIS-IN). The PrSCS correlated positively with the SRIS-SR and negatively with the SRIS-IN. The SRIS-SR correlated positively with anxiety and stress, but not with depression and alexithymia. The SRIS-IN was negatively correlated with depression, anxiety, stress and alexithymia, and positively correlated with cognitive flexibility and self-regulation. Individuals who had kept diaries had higher SRIS-SR scores but lower SRISIN scores than did those who had not kept diaries. Implications of these findings for models of self-regulation and goal attainment are discussed.
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自我反思与洞察量表:一种新的私人自我意识测量方法
无论是在临床人群的临床实践中,还是在非临床人群的绩效提升指导中,个人自我意识和自我反思和洞察力的从属构念都是支撑行为改变产生的自我调节过程的关键因素。本文报道了自我反思与洞察量表(SRIS)的构建与验证,该量表是对私人自我意识量表(PrSCS;Fenigstein, Scheier, & Buss, 1975)。先前的研究发现,压力与社会责任机制包括两个因素,自我反思和内部状态意识。在一系列研究中,两个独立的因素分析发现,SRIS包括两个独立的因素,分别是自我反思(SRIS- sr)和洞察力(SRIS- In)。“需要自我反省”和“参与自我反省”都是基于同样的因素。7周内的重测信度分别为0.77 (SRIS-SR)和0.78 (SRIS-IN)。PrSCS与SRIS-SR呈正相关,与SRIS-IN呈负相关。ssis - sr与焦虑、压力呈正相关,与抑郁、述情障碍无显著正相关。ssis - in与抑郁、焦虑、压力和述情障碍呈负相关,与认知灵活性和自我调节呈正相关。与不写日记的人相比,写日记的人的SRIS-SR得分更高,但SRISIN得分更低。这些发现对自我调节和目标实现模型的意义进行了讨论。
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Social Behavior and Personality
Social Behavior and Personality PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL-
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期刊介绍: Social Behavior and Personality: an international journal publishes papers on all aspects of social, personality, and developmental psychology. The journal has successfully published the work of over 5,500 researchers and professionals, continuously for over 40 years. Now in its prime, the journal looks forward with enthusiasm to continued professional maturity and service to its readership and discipline.
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