Psychometric properties of a Recovery Empowerment Scale: Testing emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and relational domains

Psychological empowerment (PE) is a multidimensional construct comprised of emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and relational domains. Although context‐specific measures of PE exist, no study to date has introduced and tested a measure of the construct that captures all four domains for both women an...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of community psychology 2021-09, Vol.49 (7), p.2874-2891
Hauptverfasser: Peterson, N. Andrew, Lardier, David T., Powell, Kristen G., Mankopf, Emilie, Rashid, Mariam, Morton, Cory M., Borys, Suzanne
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description Psychological empowerment (PE) is a multidimensional construct comprised of emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and relational domains. Although context‐specific measures of PE exist, no study to date has introduced and tested a measure of the construct that captures all four domains for both women and men in recovery from substance misuse. Furthermore, research has largely neglected the relational dimension, particularly in studies involving people in recovery. In this study, we tested a measure of PE among a diverse sample (n = 200) of people in recovery who participated in a program designed to expand access to medications for opioid use disorder in the northeastern United States. Factor analysis results supported the hypothesized four‐factor structure of the scale, and dimensions of PE were found to be associated in expected ways with measures of quality of life, self‐reported health, and depression. Implications of the study are described and directions for future research discussed.
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