元认知技能量表(MSI):开发与验证

IF 1 Q2 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY International Journal of Testing Pub Date : 2021-10-02 DOI:10.1080/15305058.2021.1986051
Haja Hameed, Reena Cheruvalath
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抽象元认知技能有助于控制和调节消极的想法、情绪、信念和悲伤记忆。本研究的目的是开发和验证元认知技能量表(MSI),以评估有抑郁症状者和没有抑郁症状者在采用元认知策略方面的差异。在印度青年中进行了两项研究(研究1-N = 269,平均年龄=21.1,研究2-N = 745,平均年龄=20.9)。他们完成了MSI以及抑郁和负面情绪的测量。量表开发采用项目反应理论(IRT)分析、探索性因素分析和验证性因素分析。这些分析得出了一个有意义的四因素结构[(i)通过采用元认知策略引导负面思维,(ii)建设性地引导负面情绪,(iii)识别沉思倾向,(iv)了解调节情绪的优势和劣势]。MSI可用于识别抑郁症状患者的特定元认知技能,在验证临床样本后,在进行元认知治疗(MCT)时需要提高这些技能。
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Metacognitive skills inventory (MSI): development and validation
Abstract Metacognitive skills help to control and regulate negative thoughts, emotions, beliefs and sad memories. The objective of the study was to develop and validate an inventory-Metacognitive Skills Inventory (MSI) to assess the variance in adopting metacognitive strategies between those who have depressive symptoms and those who have not. Two studies were carried out among Indian youth (study 1—N = 269, MeanAge= 21.1 and study 2—N = 745, MeanAge= 20.9). They completed the MSI as well as measures of depression and negative emotions. Item response theory (IRT) analysis, and exploratory (EFA) and confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) were carried out for the scale development. The analyses derived a meaningful four-factor structure [(i) Navigation of negative thoughts by adopting metacognitive strategies, (ii) Channelizing negative emotions constructively, (iii) Recognizing ruminative tendencies, (iv) Knowledge of strengths and weaknesses in regulating emotions] of a 12-item MSI. An MSI could be used to identify patient-specific metacognitive skills in people with depressive symptoms, which need to be improved while doing Metacognitive Therapy (MCT) after validating clinical samples.
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