Reliability and validity of the short version of the childhood abuse self report scale in Chinese college students.
BMC Psychol
; 12(1): 256, 2024 May 08.
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ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND:
The reliability and validity of the current scale for measuring childhood abuse in China are worrying. The development of the Short Version of the Childhood Abuse Self Report Scale (CASRS-12) helps to change this situation, but the effectiveness of the tool has not yet been tested in Chinese participants. This study aims to test the reliability and validity of the CASRS12 in Chinese college students.METHODS:
A total of 932 college students were investigated, of whom 418 were investigated for the first time, and only the CASRS12 was filled out. In the second survey, 514 participants filled out the CASRS12, Depression Scale, Self-esteem Scale and Subjective Well-being Scale in turn. After 4 weeks, 109 participants were selected for retest.RESULTS:
Each item of the CASRS12 had good discrimination. Exploratory factor analysis and confirmatory factor analysis (χ2/df = 4. 18, RMSEA = 0. 079, CFI = 0. 95, TLI = 0. 94, IFI = 0. 95, NFI = 0. 94) all supported the four-factor structure of the scale, and the cumulative contribution rate of variance was 76.05%. Cronbach's α coefficient and retest reliability were 0.86 and 0.65, respectively. Childhood abuse was positively correlated with depression (r = 0. 42, p < 0.01), and negatively correlated with self-esteem (r=-0. 33, p < 0.01) and subjective well-being (r=-0. 32, p < 0.01).CONCLUSION:
The Chinese version of CASRS12 meets the measurement standard and could be used to measure the level of childhood abuse of Chinese college students.Palavras-chave
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2024
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