The Self‐Ambivalence Measure: A psychometric investigation |
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Authors: | Ruth Tisher J Sabura Allen Wendy Crouch |
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Institution: | School of Psychology and Psychiatry, Monash University, , Clayton, Victoria, Australia |
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Abstract: | The purpose of this study was to assess the psychometric properties of the Self‐Ambivalence Measure and its subscales developed by Bhar and Kyrios. The factor structure, reliability, and validity of the measure were examined utilising a non‐clinical sample of 415 participants who completed self‐report measures of aspects of the self. Results indicated that the Self‐Ambivalence Measure exhibited levels of internal consistency and convergent and divergent validity, warranting its use in further research. In contrast to earlier research finding a two‐factor structure, a three‐factor structure was found to best fit the current sample and the factors were labelled Self‐Worth Ambivalence, Moral Ambivalence, and Public Self‐consciousness. This solution separated internal aspects of self‐ambivalence from social aspects which were conceptualised as an aspect of lovability. A discussion of implications is provided. |
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Keywords: | ambivalence moral ambivalence self self‐consciousness self‐worth ambivalence |
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