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Faktorová štruktúra slovenskej verzie sussex-oxfordských škál súcitu (SOCS) u adolescentov a mladých dospelých
Title Faktorová štruktúra slovenskej verzie sussex-oxfordských škál súcitu (SOCS) u adolescentov a mladých dospelých Par.title Factor structure of the Slovak version of the Sussex-Oxford compassion scales (SOCS) in adolescents and young adults Author info Ľubor Pilárik, Lukáš Novák ... [et al.] Author Pilárik Ľubor 1979- (50%) UMBPF08 - Katedra psychológie
Co-authors Novák Lukáš (30%)
Mikoška Petr (20%)
Source document Sociálne procesy a osobnosť 2022 : zborník príspevkov 23. ročníka medzinárodnej konferencie. S. 353-360. - Bratislava : Ústav experimentálnej psychológie SAV, 2023 / Adamus Magdalena ; Ballová Mikušková Eva ; Bozogáňová Miroslava ; Brezina Ivan ; Čavojová Vladimíra ; Dosedlová Jaroslava ; Dobeš Marek ; Fedáková Denisa ; Grežo Matúš ; Gurňáková Jitka ; Halama Peter ; Havan Patrik ; Kočišová Lucia ; Kohút Michal ; Martončik Marcel ; Loziak Alexander ; Piterová Ivana ; Kučerová Hana ; Sedlar Martin ; Šrol Jakub ; Teličák Peter ; Uhrecký Branislav ; Sociálne procesy a osobnosť 2022 (SPO2022) medzinárodná vedecká konferencia Keywords súcit - compassion faktorová štruktúra adolescenti - dospievajúca mládež - adolescents Form. Descr. príspevky v zborníku - proceedings papers Language English Country Slovak Republic Annotation A growing body of research supports the importance of compassion in mental health. Strauss et al. (2016) created a new conceptualization of compassion, which is made up of five dimensions for compassion for self and compassion for others. The aim of our study was to verify the factor structure and internal consistency of the individual dimensions of the Sussex-Oxford Compassion Scales (SOCS-S and SOCS-O) which were developed to measure compassion from an innovative perspective (Gu et al., 2020). Using a confirmatory factor analysis, we tested four theoretical models (5-factor, 1-factor, bi-factor and 4-factor model) for SOCS-S as well as for SOCS-O on a sample of 420 Slovak participants (Mage = 19.5, SD = 3.2, 65.5 % were female). The results supported a 4-factor model of both scales. The dimension of Tolerating discomfort feelings was excluded. The internal consistency of all subscales as well as the total compassion scores were optimal (α, ω> .80). Public work category AFD No. of Archival Copy 53952 Catal.org. BB301 - Univerzitná knižnica Univerzity Mateja Bela v Banskej Bystrici Database xpca - PUBLIKAČNÁ ČINNOSŤ article
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