Validation of the Serbian Adaptation of the Self-Absorption Scale

McKenzie and Hoyle made the first Self-Absorption Scale. Since this scale is not available in Serbian, we designed two studies aimed at its adaptation (Study 1, N = 400), and validation of the instrument (Study 2, N = 212). Results of Study 1 confirmed original two-factorial structure, but without...

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Main Authors: Senka M. Kostić, Dragana Stanojević
Format: Article
Language:Bosnian
Published: Faculty of Philosophy, University of Novi Sad 2022-03-01
Series:Primenjena Psihologija
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Online Access:https://primenjena.psihologija.ff.uns.ac.rs/index.php/pp/article/view/2351
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Summary:McKenzie and Hoyle made the first Self-Absorption Scale. Since this scale is not available in Serbian, we designed two studies aimed at its adaptation (Study 1, N = 400), and validation of the instrument (Study 2, N = 212). Results of Study 1 confirmed original two-factorial structure, but without two items on each subscale. The reliability of the public self-absorption was α = 0.75; and α = 0.72 for the private self-absorption. The factors in both, the original and adapted version, are congruent (measured by Tucker`s congruence coefficient). Results of Study 2 showed that self-absorption was positively correlated to the most aspects of pathological narcissism, self-consciousness, depression, stress and anxiety. Also, it was negatively correlated to self-esteem. We can conclude that the Self-Absorption Scale is short, reliable, and valid measure for assessing the pathological aspect of self-focusing on Serbian population.
ISSN:1821-0147
2334-7287