KMID : 1150720190080020116
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Integrative Medicine Research 2019 Volume.8 No. 2 p.116 ~ p.119
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Validation of the Core Seven-Emotions Inventory ? short form
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Cheong Moon-Joo
Lee Go-Eun Lee Young-Seop Bae Kwang-Ho Kang Yeon-Seok Kim Jae-Hyo Lyu Yeoung-Su Kang Hyung-Won
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Abstract
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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 ¥á 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.
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KEYWORD
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Seven emotions, Psychological assessment, Short form, Validation, CSEI (Core Seven Emotions Inventory)
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