Psychometric Properties of Turkish Compass of Shame Scale
The Compass of Shame Scale (CoSS) was developed to measure the ways individuals deal with shame. The scale consists of 48 items and four factors (withdrawal, attack other, attack-self, avoidance). This study aimed to investigate the psychometric properties of the Compass of Shame Scale (CoSS) in a T...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Psikoloji Çalışmaları / Studies in Psychology 2020-12, Vol.40 (2), p.361-383 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The Compass of Shame Scale (CoSS) was developed to measure the ways
individuals deal with shame. The scale consists of 48 items and four factors
(withdrawal, attack other, attack-self, avoidance). This study aimed to investigate
the psychometric properties of the Compass of Shame Scale (CoSS) in a Turkish
sample. The sample consisted of 496 adults (137 male, 359 female) aged
between 18 and 66 years. The data for test-retest analysis were collected from
76 participants two weeks after the first measurement. Participants were asked
to complete the Compass of Shame Scale, Trait Shame and Guilt Scale, Trait
Anger and Anger Expressions Inventory, Difficulties in Emotion Regulation
Scale, Beck Depression Inventory, and a Demographic Form. In order to test the
construct validity of CoSS an exploratory factor analysis (EFA) with varimax
rotation was conducted and its correlations with theoretically similar constructs
were tested. The results of the factor analysis were compatible with the fourfactor
structure of the original scale. Regarding correlations, withdrawal, attack
self, and attack other showed significant correlations with trait shame, anger,
anger expressions, difficulties in emotion regulation, and depressive symptoms.
Avoidance, however, had small but significant correlations with pride, anger, and
internalized anger. These findings support the construct validity of the scale. The
Cronbach’s alpha values for the internal consistency reliabilities of the factors
were estimated and ranged between .71 and .89. The values calculated for testretest
reliability ranged from .71 to .80. In addition, significant gender differences
were found for the withdrawal and attack self factors such that women scored
significantly higher than men in these factors. These findings provided strong
evidence for the reliability and validity of the Turkish CoSS. |
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ISSN: | 2602-2982 1304-4680 2602-2982 |
DOI: | 10.26650/SP2019-0053 |