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1 Is Self-Compassion Universal? Support for the Measurement Invariance of the Self-Compassion Scale Across Populations. Tóth-Király I, Neff KD 32475146
CONCORDIA
2 The Development and Validation of the Compassion Scale. Pommier E, Neff KD, Tóth-Király I 31516024
CONCORDIA

 

Title:The Development and Validation of the Compassion Scale.
Authors:Pommier ENeff KDTóth-Király I
Link:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31516024?dopt=Abstract
DOI:10.1177/1073191119874108
Publication:Assessment
Keywords:Compassion ScaleSelf-Compassion Scalebifactor analysescompassionexploratory structural equation modelingself-compassion
PMID:31516024 Category:Assessment Date Added:2019-09-14
Dept Affiliation: CONCORDIA
1 University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, USA.
2 Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

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The Development and Validation of the Compassion Scale.

Assessment. 2019 Sep 13;:1073191119874108

Authors: Pommier E, Neff KD, Tóth-Király I

Abstract

This article presents a measure of compassion for others called the Compassion Scale (CS), which is based on Neff's theoretical model of self-compassion. Compassion was operationalized as experiencing kindness, a sense of common humanity, mindfulness, and lessened indifference toward the suffering of others. Study 1 (n = 465) describes the development of potential scale items and the final 16 CS items chosen based on results from analyses using bifactor exploratory structural equation modeling. Study 2 (n = 510) cross-validates the CS in a second student sample. Study 3 (n = 80) establishes test-retest reliability. Study 4 (n = 1,394) replicates results with a community sample, while Study 5 (n = 172) replicates results with a sample of meditators. Study 6 (n = 913) examines the finalized version of the CS in a community sample. Evidence regarding reliability, discriminant, convergent, construct, and known-groups validity for the CS is provided.

PMID: 31516024 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]





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