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Validation of the Korean Version of the Positive and Negative Ex-relationship Thoughts Scale

한국판 과거 연애 관계 사고 척도(Positive and Negative Ex-Relationship Thoughts Scale) 타당화

  • Park, Jungmin (Department of Psychology, Ewha Womans University) ;
  • Ahn, Hyunnie (Department of Psychology, Ewha Womans University)
  • 박정민 (이화여자대학교 심리학과) ;
  • 안현의 (이화여자대학교 심리학과)
  • Received : 2022.08.31
  • Accepted : 2022.10.11
  • Published : 2022.11.30

Abstract

This study aimed to translate and validate the Positive and Negative Ex-Relationship Thoughts (PANERT), a scale measuring the positive and negative valence of thoughts about past relationships in early adulthood. For this purpose, PANERT was translated into Korean and the study surveyed on 337 single male and female adults in their 20. Then, the gender difference between major variables was analyzed. After going through item analysis, all twelve original items were used to construct the Korean version of PANERT. The confirmatory factor analysis(CFA) supported the two factors structure of the Korean version of PANERT: positive vs, negative thought content valence. Also, the reliability coefficients of each two factors were all satisfactory. As a result of a correlation analysis, the criterion-related validity of the two sub-factors was good with other related scales(Intrusive rumination scale of K-ERRI, K-DASS-21-D, and K-PANAS-Revised) except for changes of self-perception. Finally, the research model was built to examine the mediating effect of two affect responses(positive and negative) in the relationship between two thought content valences and depression. In this process, the convergence and discriminant validity of the Korean version of PANERT were confirmed and the indirect effect was also confirmed in the structural equation model. In conclusion, the Korean version of PANERT consists of two factors and twelve items in total. Also, it is a reliable and valid tool for measuring the thought content valences in the romantic relationship breakup experience of early adults.

본 연구에서는 초기 성인기 사람들의 과거 연애 관계에 대한 사고 정서가를 살펴보기 위해 Brenner와 Vogel(2015)이 개발한 PANERT(the Positive and Negative Ex-Relationship Thoughts Scale)를 번안하고 타당화하였다. 이를 위해 한국어로 번역한 PANERT를 전국의 20대 미혼 성인 남녀 337명을 대상으로 설문을 실시한 후, 주요 변인 간의 성차를 분석해 보았다. 이후, 문항 분석 결과에 따라 원문 12문항을 그대로 사용하여 한국판 PANERT를 구성하였다. 확인적 요인분석을 통해 긍정적 사고 정서가-부정적 사고 정서가의 2요인 모형(12문항)이 적합함을 검증하였고, 하위요인별 내적 합치도가 모두 높게 나타나 문항의 신뢰성이 확인되었다. 준거 관련 타당도 확인을 위해, 한국판 PANERT와 침습적 반추, 우울, 자기지각의 변화, 정적 및 부적 정서 반응과의 상관분석을 실시한 결과, 두 하위요인 모두 자기지각 변화를 제외한 모든 관련 구인과 상관관계를 보이는 것으로 나타났다. 마지막으로 두 요인이 정적 및 부적 정서 반응을 통해 우울에 어떤 역할을 미치는지 연구모형을 설정하여 매개효과를 살펴보았다. 이 과정에서 한국판 PANERT의 수렴타 당도와 변별타당도를 최종적으로 확인하였고, 구조모형의 간접효과 유의성을 확인하였다. 본 연구를 통해 한국판 PANERT는 총 12문항, 2개 하위요인으로 구성된 척도이며 초기 성인들의 이별 경험에 있어서 사고 정서가의 역할을 측정하는 도구로써 신뢰롭고 타당함을 확인하였다.

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