Psychometric examination of the Japanese version of Perth Emotion Regulation Competency Inventory

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Kashimura, Masami [1 ]
Ishizu, Kenichiro [2 ]
Preece, David [3 ,4 ]
Becerra, Rodrigo [4 ]
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[1] Tokiwa Univ, Fac Human Sci, Dept Psychol, Mito, Japan
[2] Univ Toyama, Grad Sch Teacher Training Dev, Toyama, Japan
[3] Curtin Univ, Sch Populat Hlth, Perth, WA, Australia
[4] Univ Western Australia, Sch Psychol Sci, Perth, WA, Australia
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Competence; emotion regulation; Japanese adults; Perth Emotion Regulation Competency Inventory; psychometric properties; POSITIVE EMOTIONS; INDIVIDUAL-DIFFERENCES; INITIAL VALIDATION; REGULATION ABILITY; PROCESS MODEL; PSYCHOPATHOLOGY; ALEXITHYMIA; CONSEQUENCES; DIFFICULTIES; FLEXIBILITY;
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10.1080/00050067.2024.2374920
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
ObjectiveThe Perth Emotion Regulation Competency Inventory (PERCI) was developed to assess emotion regulation abilities for negative and positive emotions. This study aimed to develop a Japanese version of the PERCI and to examine its psychometric properties.MethodsBefore the following surveys, we developed a draft of the Japanese version, intending to translate the questions into easy-to-understand Japanese to avoid spoiling the original version's meaning. We conducted a preliminary survey of 23 undergraduate students, and the results confirmed the face validity of the Japanese PERCI. Second, the first cross-sectional survey examined descriptive statistics, factor structure, internal consistency, and construct validity of the PERCI with Japanese adult participants (165 men and 179 women, mean = 52.07 years, SD = 13.51, age range = 19-83). We also conducted the follow-up survey (103 participants aged 25-83 years) to evaluate the test-retest reliability and construct validity.ResultsConfirmatory factor analysis indicated that the Japanese version had an eight-factor structure. Moreover, it demonstrated good internal consistency, acceptable test-retest reliability, and good evidence of construct validity. PERCI scores were not significantly correlated with expressive suppression, indicating that expressive suppression cannot be considered a maladaptive strategy in Japanese adults and is not directly associated with emotion dysregulation.ConclusionsThe Japanese PERCI can help assess the ability of Japanese adults to regulate positive and negative emotions. Our findings are expected to further clarify aspects of emotion dysregulation in the Japanese population and can be used as a tool for measuring the effectiveness of psychological interventions. What is already known about this topic: Emotional dysregulation has been observed in various psychiatric disorders, and is central to the development and maintenance of psychopathology.The Perth Emotion Regulation Competency Inventory (PERCI) was developed as a new measure to extend assessments across negative and positive emotion-valence domains.The PERCI has only been studied in samples from the U.S., Australia and Iran; its feasibility for samples from other countries remains unclear.What this topic adds: The PERCI can be used to measure difficulties in emotion regulation in Japanese adults.The factor structure of the Japanese version of the PERCI is an eight-factor solution that provides the best fit, which is consistent with the results of previous PERCI studies.No significant association between emotion dysregulation and emotional suppression was found in the Japanese sample, which differs from the results of previous PERCI studies.
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